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Gard: Avoiding fines and detention in Senegal

Correspondent, Budd Senegal, explains the different agencies involved and what to expect when calling Dakar; insight also touches on bunker fuel.

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Maritime protection and indemnity (P&I) club Gard on Tuesday (23 July) published an insight to customs fines in Dakar, the capital of Senegal in West Africa, which has become both more frequent and more expensive. 

The article also touched on bunker fuel:

In recent years, customs fines in Dakar have become both more frequent and more expensive. Vessels are often detained and only released upon payment of the fine or posting of security for payment.

In addition to customs authorities, Immigration authorities also carefully scrutinize crew documentation and if any discrepancies are found, may confiscate crew passports and summon the Master for questioning. The Marine Anti-Corruption Network MACN and the International Group of P&I Clubs have published a Guidance Document that provides an overview of the documents required by the authorities during the pre-port call, the inwards clearance and the outwards clearance processes. Our correspondent, Budd Senegal, explains the different agencies involved and what to expect when calling Dakar.

Two different subdivisions of Senegalese Customs are responsible for carrying out controls on vessels. Both can levy fines.

Customs Bulk and Bagged Cargo Subdivision (Service des Produits Pondereux)

Since 2019, vessels have been at an increased risk of Customs fines because Customs’ Bulk and Bagged Cargo Subdivision has been monitoring discharge operations and automatically levying fines if there is any discrepancy between the quantities of cargo recorded at the weighbridge (including overlanded cargo) and the quantities shown on the cargo manifest. The MACN/IG Guide warns that the absence of a ship-appointed surveyor could result in exaggerated claims. As a precautionary measure it is therefore important that owners and/or charterers appoint a tally surveyor.

Our correspondent notes that when a vessel carrier is expected to complete discharge of bulk or bagged cargo over a weekend, Customs will detain the vessel with a view to securing payment of any applicable fine. In such cases, the vessel should immediately contact their local P&I correspondent with a view to negotiating with Customs and ensuring that the vessel is able to sail on time.

Customs Port Surveillance Subdivision (Service de Surveillance Portuaire)

This service has the authority to level fines for any perceived discrepancies in declarations regarding bunkers, ship’s stores, personal effects or goods in transit or for transshipment. The MACN/IG Guide provides a list of items required in the inventory lists. The report must be updated with the exact quantity upon berthing.

Mis-declaration including a discrepancy in quantity may also be considered an attempt to avoid paying Customs duties. The resulting Customs fines are imposed in accordance with Article 62 of the Senegalese Customs Code which provides that:

  1. Cargo arriving by sea must be shown on the manifest or loading list.
  2. The manifest must be signed and dated by the master of the vessel or his representative. It must provide sufficient information to indicate the type and quality of the cargo as well as any possible prohibitions, in particular:
    • The number of packages;
    • The brands and numbering of the said packages;
    • The nature of the cargo;
    • The loading and delivery destinations.
  3. The Managing Director of Customs may, whenever it is deemed necessary, modify the list of mandatory indications.
  4. It is forbidden to list as one single unit in the same manifest several sealed packages assembled together in any way or form.

(The French wording of Article 62 may be found here).

Note: The full article by Gard can be found here.

 

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Published: 29 July, 2024

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Vessel Arrest

Singapore: Indonesian-flagged tanker “SC Explorer LIII” placed under Sheriff’s arrest

Vessel was arrested at 1.10am on 12 September and is currently held at Western Petroleum Anchorage B; arresting solicitor was law firm Incisive Law LLC.

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Indonesian-flagged tanker “SC Explorer LIII”

An Indonesian-flagged oil products tanker, SC Explorer LIII, was arrested in Singapore waters on Thursday (12 September). 

The vessel, previously named British Explorer, was added to the list of vessels under Sheriff’s arrest in Singapore’s court system. 

According to the list, the vessel was arrested at 1.10am and the arresting solicitor listed was law firm Incisive Law LLC. The ship is currently held at Western Petroleum Anchorage B. 

No details regarding the reason behind the arrest were provided in the list. 

 

Photo credit: MarineTraffic / Ivan Meshkov
Published: 13 September, 2024

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Winding up

Singapore: Liquidators arrange creditors meeting for Vanda Marine Services

Meeting will be held at 60 Paya Lebar Road, #05-40 Paya Lebar Square Singapore 409051 on 20 September at 3pm, according to Government Gazette notice.

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A meeting for creditors of shipping and chartering services provider Vanda Marine Services Pte Ltd, which is in voluntary liquidation, has been scheduled to take place on 20 September, according to a Government Gazette notice on Tuesday (10 September). 

The meeting will be held at 60 Paya Lebar Road, #05-40 Paya Lebar Square Singapore 409051 at 3pm. 

The agenda of the meeting will be as follows:

  • To receive a statement of the assets and liabilities of the Company; and
  • To consider appointing a person to be the liquidator in place of the liquidator appointed by the Company.

Notes:

  1. A creditor who wishes to obtain information concerning the affairs of the Company, may request by email to the liquidator’s office at: [email protected].
  2. The creditors may, at the abovementioned meeting, appoint a person to be the liquidator for the purpose of winding up the affairs and distributing the assets of the company in place of the liquidator appointed by the Company.
  3. The proxy must be lodged with the liquidator not later than 12.00pm on 19 September 2024 if you wish to attend the meeting.

Related: Singapore: Vanda Marine Services undergoes voluntary liquidation

 

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Published: 11 September, 2024

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Vessel Arrest

Singapore: Vietnam-flagged tanker “GT Unity” placed under Sheriff’s arrest again

Ship was added to list of vessels under Sheriff’s arrest in Singapore’s court system and it is currently held at Raffles Reserved Anchorage; arrest was made on behalf of Resource Law LLC.

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Vietnam-flagged oil and chemical tanker GT Unity was arrested for the third time in Singapore waters on Thursday (5 September).

The 7,631 DWT vessel was added to the list of vessels under Sheriff’s arrest in Singapore’s court system. 

According to the list, the vessel was arrested at 10.45am and the arresting solicitor listed was law firm Resource Law LLC. The ship is currently held at Raffles Reserved Anchorage. 

No further details regarding the reason behind the arrest were provided in the list. 

Manifold Times previously reported GT Unity was arrested in the republic on 6 December, 11 October and 10 March last year.

Related: Singapore: Vietnam-flagged tanker “GT Unity” arrested again, bulk carrier also detained
Related: Vietnam-flagged tanker “GT Unity” arrested again in Singapore
Related: Vietnam-flagged oil and chemical tanker “GT Unity” arrested in Singapore

 

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Published: 10 September, 2024

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