Diploma in Chartering and Ship Broking
*Core Subjects/Syllabus*
*Semester 1: Introduction to Maritime Commerce*
1. *Introduction to Shipping and Maritime Industry*
- Overview of global shipping markets (tanker, dry bulk, container, LNG).
- Key players: shipowners, charterers, brokers, port authorities.
- Trade routes and cargo types (crude oil, iron ore, grain, etc.).
2. *Basics of Maritime Law and Contracts*
- Introduction to international maritime law (IMO, UNCTAD).
- Types of charter parties: *Voyage Charter, **Time Charter, **Bareboat Charter*.
- Key clauses in shipping contracts (Hague-Visby Rules, Force Majeure).
3. *Shipping Economics and Market Analysis*
- Freight rate mechanisms and market cycles (Baltic Exchange indices).
- Factors affecting supply and demand in shipping (geopolitics, seasonality).
- Basics of ship financing and investment.
4. *Ship Types and Technical Knowledge*
- Vessel classifications (tankers, bulk carriers, container ships, LNG carriers).
- Ship specifications (deadweight tonnage, TEU capacity, draft, speed).
- Cargo handling and stowage principles.
5. *Maritime Documentation*
- Bill of Lading (B/L), Letter of Credit (L/C), and other trade documents.
- Lay time and demurrage calculations.
- Customs clearance and port formalities.
*Semester 2: Advanced Chartering and Broking*
6. *Chartering Practices*
- Negotiation strategies for charter parties (terms, hire rates, clauses).
- Role of chartering brokers and principals (shipowners vs. charterers).
- Case studies: Fixing a vessel, voyage estimation, and post-fixture operations.
7. *Ship Broking and Market Operations*
- Role of shipbrokers (sale & purchase, chartering, newbuilding).
- Baltic Exchange practices and market reporting.
- Brokerage commission structures and ethics.
8. *Risk Management and Insurance*
- Marine insurance (P&I Clubs, Hull & Machinery insurance).
- Risk mitigation in shipping (war risks, piracy, weather delays).
- Claims handling and dispute resolution.
9. *Logistics and Port Operations*
- Port agency functions and responsibilities.
- Cargo planning and stowage optimization.
- Bunker (fuel) procurement and cost management.
10. *Software and Tools for Shipping*
- Introduction to shipping software (Dataloy, Veson IMOS, ShipNet).
- Freight calculation tools and voyage optimization software.
- Use of AI and data analytics in chartering decisions.
*Semester 3: Specializations and Practical Training*
11. *Advanced Contract Negotiation*
- Drafting bespoke charter party agreements (GENCON, NYPE, ASBATIME).
- Handling disputes and arbitration (LMAA, SMA).
12. *Sale and Purchase (S&P) of Ships*
- Valuing second-hand vessels and newbuilding’s.
- MOA (Memorandum of Agreement) and closing procedures.
- Demolition market trends.
13. *Sustainability in Shipping*
- Environmental regulations (IMO 2020, EEXI, CII).
- Green shipping practices (alternative fuels, carbon trading).
- ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) compliance.
14. *Case Studies and Simulations*
- Simulated chartering negotiations and fixture recap analysis.
- Crisis management (e.g., grounding, cargo damage).
15. *Internship/Project Work*
- Placement with shipping companies, brokers, or maritime law firms.
- Final project: Preparing a full charter party agreement or market analysis report.
*Elective Subjects *
- LNG and Offshore Shipping
- Maritime Arbitration and Dispute Resolution
- Port Management and Terminal Operations
- Maritime Cybersecurity
- Emerging Technologies (blockchain in shipping, autonomous vessels).
*Assessment Methods*
- Written exams (contract drafting, freight calculations).
- Case study analysis and market reports.
- Simulation exercises (negotiation role-plays).
- Internship evaluations and project presentations.