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Port
Bin Qasim is about 45 km from Karachi. There are three oil piers at
Port Bin Qasim, namely Marginal Wharf-1, one Oil pier belonging to FAUJI
oil terminal (FOTCO) and another one belongs to Engro Pak Tank Limited,
namely EPTL-13.
Berthing is carried out on " first come first serve " basis. All berthing
and sailing operations are carried out during day light as there is
no night navigation.
Limitations and restrictions of these piers are as under
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Berth No
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Max Draft
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Limit Restrictions
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Displacement
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Products Handled
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LOA
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Beam
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MW-1
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10 m
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185 m
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28 m
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No restriction
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Discharging Edible oil, M.E.G, LPG and loading Crude oil
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FOTCO
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11 m
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245 m
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40 m
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No restriction
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Discharging fuel oil only
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ETPL-13
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10 m
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225 m
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33 m
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No restriction
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Discharging Paraxylene, Acetic Acid, Phosphoric Acid, LPG
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Claims and Penalties
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In order to fully protect your interest, we
advise the following to avoid claims and penalties.
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Pakistani Customs give a tolerance of (+/-)
0.25 per cent between B/L and arrived ullage report quantities.
Therefore, we strongly advise you to appoint reliable surveyors
at load port.
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The Master should monitor
loading surveyor calculation closely and lodge
N.O.P.
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If there is any shortage he needs to
involve P&I Club.
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We have very reputable / experienced
surveyors who we will appoint here in Karachi / Port Qasim.
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We recommend not to declare your Arr
/ Ullage report or cargo quantity to customs on arrival without
consulting our appointed surveyor to safeguard your interest.
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Please note that according to customs
regulations all cargo is discharged into customs bonded tanks and
delivery of cargo to consignee is effected against delivery order
issued from agents / us.
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This is issued to consignee only after
presentation of Original Bill of Lading or Bank Guarantee. Therefore
consignees do not normally present OBL prior commencement of discharging.
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Please note that in order to reduce
risk of customs / commercial claims due shortage of cargo discharge
and resultant delays to the vessel's berth stay, its
normal
practice to appoint shore squeezing gang. In our view, the ship's
crew is usually unable to perform due to the limited manpower and
excessive heat in tanks.
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