London, UK, and Brussels, Belgium, 14 October 2019: Drewry and the European Shippers’ Council publish a bunker adjustment factor indexing mechanism for shippers’ reference and guideline.
Drewry and the ESC have defined and published a simplified BAF indexing mechanism and bunker charge guide to help shippers monitor and control bunker charges as shipping lines switch to the more expensive bunkers required under the IMO 2020 low-sulphur regulation.
The mechanism is the result of the ESC-Drewry IMO toolkit reference group, a 10 European shipper experts, Drewry and the ESC tasked with gathering views and best practices on IMO 2020 low-sulphur fuel-related topics.
The aims and principles of the indexing mechanism are:
[Source: Drewry and ESC BAF indexing mechanism]
“We believe that the ESC-Drewry IMO 2020 toolkit and its indexing mechanism will help improve transparency and fairness in how extra fuel costs incurred by shipping lines and forwarders due to the new regulation are passed on to exporters and importers. Independently of this initiative, Drewry has also developed an IMO cost impact calculator for shippers who are reviewing their BAFs, which quantifies bunker consumption per trade lane and per container for their main carriers,” said Philip Damas, head of Drewry Supply Chain Advisors.
“By giving to shippers the possibility to better analyze present and future types of fuel costs this toolkit is representing a significant step towards a more transparent framework for the best interests of all parties,” said Jordi Espín, Maritime Policy Manager at ESC.
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2019/10/17 16:06:52