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February 24, 2023

Ship Owner and Charterer

Shipowner is a legal entity officially registered as the owner of the ship in a Ship Registry..

Cargo Owner is the owner of the cargo that is required to be shipped..

Chartering is an agreement in which a shipowner agrees to rent out a ship to a cargo owner to move the cargo from Point A to Point B..

Charter Party is the agreement between the shipowner and the cargo owner where the shipowner allows the cargo owner the use and/or management of the vessel in exchange for “freight”..

Charterer is someone who has signed a charter party with the shipowner for the hire of the required ship or a part of the capacity thereof.. A charterer may be the actual owner of the cargo, a cargo trading company, someone acting on behalf of the actual cargo owner or someone in the business of hiring ships for trading in cargoes..

Difference between a Charterer and a Shipper?

Difference between a “charterer” and a “shipper”.

A question has come up with my latest group of brilliant students partaking in the popular VS DRY CARGO CHARTERING AND SHIPBROKING CERTIFICATE.

There was some confusion between the terms ‘charterer’ and ‘shipper’ – specifically when talking about the idea of ‘deadfreight’.

To make things simple – the first distinction I need to state is that as a shipbroker and dry dry cargo shipping specialists contracts are alwaysbetween ‘charterers’ and ‘shipowners’. In other words for the purpose of a contract the word ‘shipper’ is irrelevant. Many think they can use the word ‘shipper’ and ‘charterer’ in substitution but you cannot. Shipper is not a word we use when discussing the commercial aspects a charter agreement.

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