Summary of ⭐️ Bill of Lading CLAUSULA 13 ✅ISPS CODE✅

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The YouTube video discusses the requirements for maritime security under Clauses 13 and SPs. It states that the shipping company must notify the authorities in the country of origin of the vessel when it enters or leaves the port, and that the authorities have the right to detain the vessel if they find any weapons or explosives on board. The merchant must also comply with this regulation, and any costs incurred as a result of violating it will be covered by the consignee or merchant. Finally, the fourth point discusses delays and extra expenses that can occur while the ship is in transit, and the consignee must cover these costs.

  • 00:00:00 This video discusses Clauses 13 and SPs, which is an international standard for maritime security. Clauses 13 states that the shipping company must notify the authorities in the country of origin of the vessel when it enters or leaves the port, and that the authorities have the right to detain the vessel if they find any weapons or explosives on board. The merchant must also comply with this regulation, and any costs incurred as a result of violating it will be covered by the consignee or merchant. Finally, the fourth point discusses delays and extra expenses that can occur while the ship is in transit, and the consignee must cover these costs.

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