Title: HOW CARGO INSURERS DEAL WITH MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTS
1HOW CARGO INSURERS DEAL WITH MULTIMODAL
TRANSPORTS
- Nordic Marine Insurance Days 2007
- Marja Korkka
2MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT Carriage with various
transport modes
Finland
Origin destination Transhipment Road
transport Sea transport Air transport
3THE WEALTH OF LOGISTICS PROVIDERS AT YOUR SERVICE
!
- Terminal operator Road carrier
- MTO Stevedore Agent
- Air carrier NVOCC Broker
- Forwarder Warehouse keeper
- Owner CTO
- Rail carrier
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4SEPARATE WAYS OF ARRANGING THE TRANSPORT
Solution 1.
- The cargo owner contracts with every carrier /
logistics - provider separately
Cargo owner
Road
Sea
Air
Not feasible in most of the cases
5SEPARATE WAYS OF ARRANGING THE TRANSPORT
Solution 2.
- The cargo owner contracts with a freight
forwarder who - in turn contracts with the service providers
Cargo owner
Agent or principal ?
Freight forwarder
Road
Sea
Air
6WHAT IS TRUE MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT ?
- Carriage of goods with various transport modes
- under one contract
- where the MTO accepts
- door to door liability for goods
- from the time they come into his charge until
they are delivered to the consignee
7SEPARATE WAYS OF ARRANGING THE TRANSPORT
Solution 3.
- The cargo owner contracts with a MTO who arranges
- the transport with the help of subcontractors
Cargo owner
MTO
Road
Sea
Air
8SOLUTION 3 - WHICH LIABILITY REGIME APPLIES ?
- 1980 Multimodal Convention (UNCTAD)
- 1975 ICC Model rules gt Standard form bills
- BUT no international convention in force
- gt MTOs liability is usually based on its own
standard conditions
9TWO WAYS OF CONSTRUING CARGO LIABILITY IN
STANDARD CONDITIONS
- UNIFORM SYSTEM
- all losses are subject to the same liability
system - NETWORK SYSTEM
- carriers liability is based on the existing
unimodal liability systems applicable to the
specific transport modes - problem of unlocalised damage
10THE EFFECT OF CONTAINERISATION
- In container transport the damage is often
discovered only when the container is opened at
the destination gt unlocalised damage - Modified network system gt
- Catch all -provisions
11UNIFORM v. NETWORK
- UNIFORM LIABILITY
- Predictability
- Problem Contradiction with mandatory unimodal
regimes - NETWORK LIABILITY
- Problem gaps may exist where carrier not liable
- before and after problem in sea carriage
- Problem Varying liability for each leg - amount
of compensation dependant on chance
12ADDITIONAL PROBLEM AREAS
- Basis of the liability
- strict liability, presumed fault, negligence
- Burden of proof
- Exclusions from liability
- Limitation of liability
- Notice of loss
- Time bar
13IN SEARCH FOR A NEW ACCEPTABLE LIABILITY REGIME
- UNCITRAL Draft Convention on the carriage of
goods wholly or partly by sea - timetable
- Second reading completed last autumn
- Third reading to be completed autumn 2007
- Signing event September 2009 ?
14UNCITRAL STATUS JUNE 2007
- Contractual carrier always liable for loss or
damage to cargo as a principal based on presumed
fault - performing partiesliability towards cargo ?
- Door to door liability
- Limited network Convention will be overridden
by other international non-marine conventions /
also by mandatory national laws if contracting
state so opts - Error in navigation and management defence
deleted - Seaworthiness obligation for the whole voyage
- 2 year time bar
15CARGO INTERESTS VIEW ON UNCITRAL DRAFT
- Harmonisation and unity ?
- Clarity / Simplicity
- Carriage must include sea leg
- Forwarders position
- No mandatory liability insurance
- Is there a real change in sight ?
16Relax, well help you.