Ship agent in ports

As ship owners, managers, and charterers cannot be present every time their ship docks at port. Still, a vessel in port is an incredibly important and costly aspect of the ocean transport process. That's where we come in. We make sure in-port arrangements are made and completed efficiently and effectively. It's our job to ensure that the vessel completes her operations promptly and that no delays are incurred, resulting in a costly exercise for the owners or charterers.

:These responsibilities can include

DBO SHIPPING

Blue Deep Ocean Shipping Company

Collection of shipments
Ground transportation services
Coordination for necessary ship repairs
Transfer instructions to/and from ship owner
Booking cargo and concluding contracts
Contact with senders and receivers of goods
Settlement of freight claims with insurance companies.
Organization of supply, transportation and movement of goods
Arranging documents related to port and customs services
Organizing necessary contacts with unloading and loading companies
Ensuring that the wharf is ready for the ship to enter and dock
Coordinating for guides and tugs if necessary
Provision of fresh water and supplies for the ship if needed
Contact shipper/forwarders regarding delivery for shipment
Providing necessary information regarding freight rates and publication of shipping list
Track shipments through shipping notices and lists
Performing the necessary formalities regarding the delivery and receipt of goods (customs, etc.)
Coordination with the doctor if the crew needs medical and treatment services.
Coordination with port warehouses to store imported and exported goods if needed
Preparation, initiation and delivery of required documents (reservation list, shipment permit, delivery orders) related to the shipment.
Necessary coordination (at the request of the captain or ship owner) with the insurance company and marine inspections and the services of experts or surveyors in case of damage to the cargo or the ship.