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A person (very often a surveyor with deck officer experience) who is employed by charterers or cargo owners to oversee the loading, carriage and/or discharge of goods or some operation on board a ship, usually where there is some complexity in the nature of the cargo or operation.

Times of all events during the salvage operation; progress of the operation; state of tide, wind, sea and weather; the nature of any special risks faced by salvors; any damage or harm suffered by salvors; nature and extent of assistance given by ship's crew and equipment; details of any damage sustained by my ship during the operation. A detailed report of the operation should be sent by the master to the owners, including relevant log extracts, and a similar report to the MAIB.

Laytime is defined by shipbrokers as the period of time agreed between the shipowners and charterers during which the owners must make and keep the ship available for loading and/or discharging without payment additional to the freight. Laytime is measured in days, hours and minutes, and may be considered as a reservoir of time that is gradually used up by the charterers.

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