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SCA CIRCULARS
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SCA
Circular No. 3/1997 effective 1.1.98
Article 1
The Suez Canal Authority announces that transit dues for 1998 shall remain unchanged,
and that circular no. 7/1996 shall stay in force.
Article 2
Further facilities and privileges, as stated in the attached explanatory
note (detailed below) are to be duly granted.
Explanatory Note:
Crude Oil Tankers:
Volume incentives crude oil quantities transported through the Canal are to
be calculated on the basis of such quantities that have been transported during
a year starting from the contracting date with SCA rather than the same calendar
year.
LNG’s:
Ballast and loaded LNG’s are to be granted a discount of 35% on Suez Canal dues
shown in the attached table regardless of destination.
Combined carriers (O/B/O):
When transiting in ballast, combined carriers are to be charged at the same
rate applied to ballast bulk carriers.
Chemical/Oil tankers:
When transiting in ballast, chemical/oil tankers are to be charged at the same
rate applied to oil tankers.
Container ships:
Ro/Ro ships:
a. Circulars 428374 and 432728
on 25/2/1979 and 1/12/1984 respectively, regarding Ro/Ro ships which transport
containers on the main deck, are to be canceled together with articles 100/A,
100/B/1/b and 100/B/3 of the Suez Canal Rules of Navigation.
b. Ro/Ro ships are to be treated just like container ships that carry containers on deck so far as extra dues on deck tiers are concerned, with due consideration of the following:-
Lash Ships:
The additional dues of 6%, levied on ballast vessels that carry only barges
in their holds, are to be canceled.
General Cargo ships:
1. The additional dues of 6%, levied on ballast vessels that carry only empty containers in their holds - thus treated as container ships - are to be canceled (items 4 and 5 article 99 of Suez Canal Rules of Navigation are to be canceled).
2. Item B, page 91 of the Suez Canal Rules of Navigation is to remain in effect with regards to semi-submersible vessels. Other categories of heavy lift ships are subject to the following regulations:-
a. Vessels that carry a floating unit of 300 tons (SCGT) or more are charged extra dues of 300% of the normal dues of the floating unit, calculated on the basis of SCGT. No escort tugboat is imposed.
b. Vessel that carry large units are charged extra dues of 50% of the normal transit dues if the large unit is 250 metric tons or more.
No escort tugboat is imposed.
Special floating units:
A unified rate of transit dues is to be applied on the following floating
units as shown below:-
Owners of dry bulk cargo
ships that work between Australia/North West Europe or South Africa/ Mediterranean
may get in touch with the SCA Planning, Research and Studies Dept., the Economic
Unit to decide the proper dues in advance.
Rebate requests and relevant documents are to be addressed to the long haul
committee which will study the cases and decide according to the applicable
rules and regulations.