Ship Managers definition

Ship Managers means persons entering India as the agents or representatives of a ship’s owner or operator for the purposes of assessing requirements, negotiating and authorizing expenditures necessary to the maintenance and operations of a vessel as well as the Handling of Cargo.

Examples of Ship Managers in a sentence

  • The Ship Manager's Safety Management Program which is the vessel's safety program takes precedence until the issue can be worked out.

  • Owners (The Maritime Administration) and operators (Ship Managers) have the primary responsibility for ensuring the physical security and safety of vessels.

  • The Maritime Administration and Ship Managers shall work together to develop a comprehensive national program for response to a variety of security conditions based upon homeland security levels.

  • As the Ship Manager's representative, the Master will personally manage and authorize overtime during operations.

  • Ship Managers shall advise the ROS crew what outside resources are available to them for maintaining security (including local police, fire, Naval Investigative Service (NIS), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), MSC, port authorities etc., and vessel systems.

  • Time before the crewmember is replaced will be deducted from the Ship Manager's monthly invoice.

  • Litigation involving an employee who is disciplined by a Ship Manager is at the Ship Manager's expense.

  • Masters will record the names, rank, and unit of force protection personnel per voyage and Ship Managers will retain this information for potential litigation support.

  • Whether the SM allows the original member to return or keeps the replacement is the Ship Manager's choice, but the cost of transportation is also the Ship Manager's.

  • Ship Managers will obtain all slop chest items at their own expense, operate the slop chest, and dispose of all materials in accordance with their own corporate procedures.

Related to Ship Managers

  • Case manager means a Department of Human Services or Area Agency on Aging employee who assesses the service needs of an applicant, determines eligibility, and offers service choices to the eligible individual. The case manager authorizes and implements the service plan and monitors the services delivered.

  • Contract Manager means the DNR staff person who processes this contract, makes payments, provides and facilitates dispute resolution, provides technical advice to the Compliance Forester, and is the first point of contact for questions relating to this contract or interpretation of Work. The Contract Manager may perform the duties of the Compliance Forester.

  • Customer Service Representative (or "CSR") shall mean any person employed with or under contract or subcontract to a Cable Operator to assist, or provide service to, customers, whether by telephone, writing service or installation orders, answering customers' questions in person, receiving and processing payments, or performing any other customer service-related tasks.

  • Administrative Director refers to that individual or authorized designee, empowered by the State to make final and binding executive decisions on behalf of the State.

  • Technical Committee means the body established in accordance with article VII;

  • Managing Director means the Managing Director of the Food Corporation of India.