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The Innocent Stevedore(or how I came to better
understand the Waterfront)
  • MIG MLAANZ Seminar Series
  • Sydney

February 2007
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Agenda
  • Introduction
  • Seminar objective
  • Why the Innocent Stevedore?
  • Australian Stevedoring context
  • The Transport Logistics Chain
  • Principal locations
  • Service providers
  • Industry issues
  • Stevedoring risk management key issues
  • Legal considerations for stevedores
  • Summary
  • QA

Source Patrick Terminals
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But first another great claim
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Introduction Seminar objective
  • Objectives
  • To understand legal claims in the context of
    Australian stevedoring industry
  • Opportunities to reduce claims involving the
    waterfront

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Introduction Why the Innocent Stevedore?
  • Fact or fiction - does the Innocent Stevedore
    exist?
  • Stevedores place in transport/logistics chain
    exposes them to a variety of risks, many (not
    all) beyond their control.
  • Demands of transport/logistics chain require
    stevedores to invest heavily in
  • Capital equipment
  • Technology
  • Facilities
  • Trained labour
  • Procedures
  • Customer demands drive stevedoring efficiency,
    costs and reliability
  • Stevedores requirement to balance these demands
    with safety and vessel/cargo care considerations
  • Stevedores may not be (quite) perfect, but above
    factors combine to require stevedores to invest
    heavily in risk management strategies to avoid
    WCI and vessel/cargo damage claims

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2. The Australian Stevedoring Industry
context - the Transport/Logistics Chain
Source Sydney Ports Handbook, March 1995
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2. The Australian Stevedoring Industry context -
principal locations
Source PO Ports Ltd
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2. The Australian Stevedoring Industry context -
Australian stevedoring service providers
A. General Stevedoring Operators Port coverage
summary
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2. The Australian Stevedoring Industry context -
Australian stevedoring service providers
B. Terminal Operators equipment overview
Approx estimated replacement value AUD 715M
Sources Various
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2. The Australian Stevedoring Industry context -
Australian stevedoring service providers
B. Terminal Operators 2004/05 2006/06 5 Port
Performance Indicator Summary
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2. The Australian Stevedoring Industry context -
Australian stevedoring service providers
B. Terminal Operators the future outlook
Source BTRA Working Paper 65 Container Ship
Movements through Australian Ports 2004/05 to
2024/25 (08/2005)
  • Australias total containerised trade
  • increased by 8 over the past 5 years
  • is forecast to grow over next 20 years by 5.4
    pa (from 5.2M TEUs to 14.9M TEUs in 2024/25
    (286)

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2. The Australian Stevedoring Industry context -
Australian stevedoring service providers
B. Terminal Operators the port interface
  • Transport/logistics chain
  • efficiency driven by
  • player interfaces
  • distance
  • location
  • mode
  • The more interfaces, the more risk
  • Stevedores rely on performance of other players

Source SPC Handbook 2006
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2. The Australian Stevedoring Industry context -
Australian stevedoring service providers
C. Industry issues
  • Performance
  • Reduce vessel turnaround time
  • berthing windows, minimise restows,
  • increased equipment cranes, straddles,
  • improved technology (terminal management systems,
    automated yard equipment)
  • Reduce truck turnaround time
  • Match RD shifts to vessel working shifts
  • Improved technology processing (1Stop VBS,
    PRAs)
  • Improved terminal handling (efficient terminal
    layouts, new equipment)
  • Maintain labour productivity
  • Bonus vs OHS/WCI
  • Training, career opportunities

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2. The Australian Stevedoring Industry context -
Australian stevedoring service providers
C. Industry issues
  • Competition
  • Reduce costs/increased efficiency?
  • increased investment/labour, same throughput
  • interface coordination (ships/terminal/trucks/trai
    n/cargo owners)

Source Patrick Terminals
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2. The Australian Stevedoring Industry context -
Australian stevedoring service providers
C. Industry issues
  • Future development
  • Terminals
  • Reduced berthing windows/
  • larger vessels
  • Improved stack density
  • Improved road/rail interface
  • Port land cost
  • Road/rail
  • Increase rail capacity to 40 total
  • landside exchange
  • Adequacy of track and road access
  • Intermodal/inland terminal development
  • Landbridging options East/West,
  • Melbourne/Brisbane

Source Patrick Terminals
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2. The Australian Stevedoring Industry context -
Australian stevedoring service providers
C. Industry issues
  • Port Security
  • Terrorism legislation
  • Vessel/Terminal/cargo security/access
  • Increased regulation surveillance/disclosure

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3. Stevedoring risk management - key issues
  • Managing the waterfront player mix operational
    services
  • Vessels, terminal, trucks, trains, cargo owners
    operating rules
  • Berthing windows
  • VBS
  • Rail windows
  • PRAs
  • Vessels fit for purpose
  • Labour productivity vs safety
  • Cargo care security, safety (hazardous
    cargoes/DGs)
  • Data vessel stow plans, manifests, cargo
    documentation accurate timely provision
  • Storage minimising terminal congestion
  • RD reasonable cargo cutoffs

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4. Legal considerations for stevedores
  • Customer warranties
  • Is owner/authorised agent of vessel/container/good
    s?
  • Has customer accurately fully described
    goods/containers provided all necessary
    info/instructions re handling/care control
    having regard to their nature?
  • Do goods/containers/vessel comply with all
    applicable laws will customer provide stevedore
    with all assistance to enable compliance?

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4. Legal considerations for stevedores
  • Customer warranties
  • Are goods packed to withstand ordinary risks of
    stevedoring?
  • Are customer vessel, containers, equipment in
    survey/fit proper condition for stevedoring?
  • Has customer disclosed full description of any
    DGs or temperature controlled goods re
    stevedoring handling?
  • Will goods be removed within 3 days after
    discharge (unless otherwise agreed)?

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4. Legal considerations for stevedores
  • Customer warranties
  • Will customer incorporate an effective Himalaya
    clause in the B/Ls, noting that stevedore will
    have benefit of the B/L provisions?
  • Will no other party make a claim against the
    stevedore other than the customer for stevedoring
    services?

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4. Legal considerations for stevedores
  • Stevedores rights
  • Entitled to deliver goods to bearer of B/L
  • If stevedore believes goods are DGs or
    vessel/container/goods do not meet statutory
    requirements or are unsuitable for stevedoring,
    it may refuse to provide services or take
    appropriate measures to ensure compliance or safe
    to handle
  • Lien - stevedore can relocate or dispose of
    containers/goods not removed from wharf

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4. Legal considerations for stevedores
  • Stevedores liability
  • Generally relates to stevedores negligent
    act/omissions
  • Excludes liability for inaccurate documentation
  • Generally excludes consequential losses
  • Subject to time bars (normally requires suit to
    commence 12 months from date of container/goods
    delivery or vessel arrival at facility or date of
    incident)
  • Force majeure
  • Broad definition
  • Extends to include storm/wind damage

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4. Legal considerations for stevedores
  • Liability issues
  • Substandard vessel/container presentation
  • Vessels AMSA Marine Orders
  • Containers when is a unit too old?
  • Reefer containers/cargoes
  • Stevedores extensive reefer handling procedures
  • PRAs
  • vessel manifests
  • receivals
  • monitoring

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4. Legal considerations for stevedores
  • Liability issues
  • DGs/Hazardous Goods
  • non/mis-declaration description, handling
  • inappropriate presentation, packaging or stowage
  • Inadequate container presentation
  • overloading
  • poor packing
  • insufficient cargo packaging (protection
    secural)
  • Truck damage
  • understanding terminal procedures
  • is truck suitable (ie, side lifters)?

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5. Summary
  • Stevedores investing now for significant future
    growth
  • Focus on cost-effective service delivery
  • Interest in OSH vessel cargo care, with
  • minimised injuries, and
  • minimised damage to vessels cargo
  • Stevedores part of dynamic transport logistics
    chain
  • Relies heavily on other players performance a
    2 way street
  • Stevedores operate in certain legal framework,
    with obligations clearly identified
  • No new obligations, but details changing
  • Reduce risk of waterfront damage
  • Understand risks, improve procedures, educate
    staff
  • The innocent stevedore your call!

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