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| Dock damages. Protection of ship or Terminal Operators. Cause
& extent, and assistance to Legal Profession. |
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| Damage to Woodpulp. Caused by bad stowage, weather or insufficient
lashings. |
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| Damage to Deck Cargo of Lumber. Caused by bad weather, imprudent
ship handling, bad stowage or inadequate lashings. This can
be a very expensive casualty, as quite often the ship has to
return to a suitable Port of Refuge for re-stowing,
so it is imperative that interested parties are protected by
experienced marine surveyors |
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| Damage by fire. Usually very costly and time consuming to
repair. Cause & extent. Assistance to Legal interests. |
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