Roach hits $1.5 m jackpot
Deighton Roach was playing the lottery since its inception in 2005.
Fifteen years later he has over one million reasons to smile as he collected a cheque for $1 567 000, becoming the first Mega 6 winner…
Deighton Roach was playing the lottery since its inception in 2005.
Fifteen years later he has over one million reasons to smile as he collected a cheque for $1 567 000, becoming the first Mega 6 winner…
The 37 people tested for novel coronavirus (COVID-19) yesterday were all negative, keeping Barbados’ tally of confirmed cases for the viral illness at 97.
The Ministry of Health and Wellness said The…
Application: All ships above 500 GT and all commercially operated yachts above 500 GT operating internationally
Checklist No.02 for vessel registration (provisional and full registration) is available under the ‘REGISTRATION’ tab on our website.
Provisional registration conveys no entitlement to register a ship under The Shipping Act 1994.
There are different forms and information required depending on which type of registration is required.
Provisional registration is allowed by Barbados Flag to assist the shipowner and allow time to gather the documents that are necessary for full registration but in order to register a ship under the above Act, a full application must be made direct to the Registry.
The certificate of Provisional Registration is valid for six months from the date of issue which allows time for full registration to be achieved in normal circumstances. If registration under the above Act is not completed before the certificate expires, the ship in question is liable to cease to be recognized as Barbadian. Where separate arrangements have been made in advance of expiry, a fee of USD750 per month that the vessel remains on provisional registration will be charged to the shipowner. This charge is designed to ensure that the shipowner has made proper preparation, including any mortgage arrangements, for full registration in good time.
A ship once provisionally registered, cannot be provisionally registered again within one year of the issue date of the original certificate of provisional registration.
A Bareboat Part IV registration is not eligible for a provisional registration.
Covid-19
In accordance with guidance from IMO* certificates of provisional registration issued by Barbados Flag may be extended by up to three months during the Covid-19 pandemic.
* Circ. Letters no. 4204/Add.2 of 21 Feb. 2020 to Circ. Letter No. 4204/Add.4/Rev.1 of 28 May 2020
Fire on Grimaldi ro-pax off Italy
The fire on the vessel Cruise Bonaria came a day after a car caught fire on K Line’s Polaris Highway…
Declan Bushhttps://lloydslist.maritimeintelligence.informa.com/LL1132753/Fire%20on%20Grimaldi%20ro-pax%20off%20Italy?utm_source=search&utm_medium=RSS&utm_term=&utm_campaign=search_rss19th June 20204:57 pm
US wields ‘stick-and-carrot’ policy to warn owners away from Venezuela
Afranav Maritime statement, provided in writing to Lloyd’s List, echoes similar pledges made by Dynacom Tankers, NGM Energy and Thenamaris
Nigel Lowryhttps://lloydslist.maritimeintelligence.informa.com/LL1132755/US%20wields%20stick-and-carrot%20policy%20to%20warn%20owners%20away%20from%20Venezuela?utm_source=search&utm_medium=RSS&utm_term=&utm_campaign=search_rss19th June 20204:53 pm
Wallenius Wilhelmsen admits cartel conduct in Australia
The company said it co-operated fully with the investigation
Lloyd's Listhttps://lloydslist.maritimeintelligence.informa.com/LL1132754/Wallenius%20Wilhelmsen%20admits%20cartel%20conduct%20in%20Australia?utm_source=search&utm_medium=RSS&utm_term=&utm_campaign=search_rss19th June 20204:05 pm