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SCA CIRCULARS
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SCA
Circular No 10/1995
Facilities given to dry bulk carriers and liquid bulk carriers
First: Dry Bulk Carriers
a) Dry bulk carriers are allowed to carry empty sacks provided that the tonnage
of such sacks do not exceed 5% of the tonnage of the main bulk cargo.
b) They are allowed to carry sacks loaded with the same bulk cargo provided
that the tonnage of such sacks do not exceed 10% of the tonnage of the main
bilk cargo.
c) If the tonnage of the sacks prementioned in items a & b exceeds the aforementioned
percentages, a surcharge of SDR 5 is charged per metric ton exceeding the exemption
limit.
d) If dry bulk carriers carry general cargo beside the main bulk cargo, a surcharge
of SDR 5 shall be levied on each metric ton of the general cargo provided that
the general cargo does not exceed 1000 metric tons. An additional due of SDR
10 shall be levied on each metric ton exceeding that limit.
e) If dry bulk carriers carry cars beside the main bulk cargo, a surcharge of
SDR 75 shall be levied on each sedan car and SDR 150 on each truck.
f) If dry bulk carriers carry floating units on the weather deck beside the
main bulk cargo, a surcharge is applied on the floating units as follows:
In all of the above cases
a, b, c, d, e and f, transit dues rates for bulk carriers are to remain in effect
and unchanged.
Second: Liquid Bulk Carriers
If liquid bulk carriers carry general cargo, cars or floating units, items d,
e and f are to be applied and rates for these types of vessels will remain applicable
and unchanged to other types of vessels.