Linear Shipping Ca 2
Linear Shipping Ca 2
Linear Shipping Ca 2
Section: Q2154
Registration No: 12110909
Roll No:- A13
Assignment:- 02
The learnings:
• Stowage plans produced ashore;
• Knowledge of the dangers of bow flare slamming;
• Lashing gear maintenance management.
With respect to the marine environment, the sector where the shipping industry must
concentrate more is Cargo Handling, whose efficient operation can drastically reduce any
adverse impact to the marine environment. For example, a well planned cargo operation both
in port and on ship can reduce the level of emission from the ship’s machinery resulting in
reduced energy consumption per transported unit. During cargo handling operations in ports
and harbours discharges and emissions can and do occur, often accidentally. Dry bulk cargoes
such as grain/coal/iron ore/sulphur/cement clinker usually give out a lot of dust which can pose
a threat to the personnel as well as the environment. Liquid bulks that are handled/transported
via pipelines may carry the hazard of static sparks, spillage and/or emissions which, again, is
detrimental to the environmental safety around it. Such hazards associated with the cargoes
must be minimised by maximising efficient cargo handling. In the case of Ever smart, the loss
is majorly incurred due to the improper stowage plan and negligence in the loading. Lashing
were not done properly and the stowage plan was not according to the instructions and
guidelines those are to be followed while stowing and lashing the containers.