Common use of Technical Management Clause in Contracts

Technical Management. (only applicable if agreed according to Box 6) The Managers shall provide technical management which includes, but is not limited to, the following functions: (i) provision of competent personnel to supervise the maintenance and general efficiency of the Vessel; (ii) arrangement and supervision of dry dockings, repairs, alterations and the upkeep of the Vessel necessary to ensure that the Vessel will comply with the requirements of the Charter, the law of the flag of the Vessel and of the places where she trades, and all requirements and recommendations of the classification society; (iii) arrangement of the supply of necessary stores, spares and lubricating oil and greases. The level and time of the supply of such items shall be based on that which a prudent owner of a vessel of the age and characteristics of the Vessel (including but not limited its operating history, planned maintenance and known wear and tear) would arrange so as to minimize off-hire time and to undertake such maintenance as may safely be carried out at sea by the crew; (iv) appointment of surveyors and technical consultants as the Managers may consider from time to time to be necessary; (v) development, implementation and maintenance of a Safety Management System (SMS) in accordance with the ISM Code (see subclause 4.2); (vi) ensuring that the Vessel receives at least two visits per year from one of the Managers’ technical superintendents; and. (vii) arrangement of oil company vetting so as to comply with the Owner’s obligations under the Charter.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Ship Management Agreement (Double Hull Tankers, Inc.), Ship Management Agreement (Double Hull Tankers, Inc.), Ship Management Agreement (Double Hull Tankers, Inc.)

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