Business
Ships Purchase: Expert Wants Shipowners To Seek Professional Advice
The National Secretary of
Nigerian Association of Marine Engineers and Surveyors, Capt. Peter Onwordi, has urged prospective shipowners to seek professional advice before purchasing ships.
Onwordi made the plea in an interview with newsmen in Lagos on Wednesday.
He said that beyond the unnecessary wastage in changing of parts in a scrap ship and expensive maintenance, such ships would also inhibit steady trade.
“Professional advice is critical in buying a vessel. You are investing so much, not N1million, but at least one million dollars and if you know what that means it is not to your advantage to just call a friend abroad to get you a vessel.
“Because he knows that you do not have the technical knowledge of what a vessel should truly have, he will just send you one of his scraps.
“It will be nice and wise for Nigerian potential shipowners to delegate a seasoned engineer from the recognised body to assist on a professional ground.
“The professional can give his candid advice about different vessels he has been able to check and this advice should cover the state of the vessel and the prices offered, ” Onwordi said.
The marine engineer expressed concern that many shipowners only called in a professional after they might have made the costly mistake. He noted that if precaution was taken to guide against this approach to ship purchase, a number of cadets could get opportunity of being trained on seatime.
“The dilemma begins after such shipowner brings in the vessel and wants to begin operations immediately.
“It is at this point they call in a seasoned engineer to do some checks.
“In a number of cases, it is found that the engines are actually bad, the generators are epileptic, leaking lube oil around and the hoses leaking too.
“Many times too, the sensors are corroded; and the engine seat also expired,” Onwordi said.
Business
NPA Assures On Staff Welfare
Business
ANLCA Chieftain Emerges FELCBA’s VP
Business
NSC, Police Boost Partnership On Port Enforcement
-
News2 days ago
Tinubu Rejects NDLEA Bill Over Crime Proceeds Clause
-
Niger Delta2 days ago
RSNC Head Charges NAOMEW On Professionalism, Effective Service Delivery
-
Sports2 days ago
Lagos Holds African Fencing Champs
-
News2 days ago
Rivers High Court Judges Begin 2025 Vacation, July 21
-
Rivers2 days ago
Rivers Pledges Support For Enhanced Maritime Security
-
Business2 days ago
NPA Assures On Staff Welfare
-
News2 days ago
Reps Probe Police Over Alleged ?6bn Contract Splitting, Asset Sales
-
Sports2 days ago
Give Rest Of ‘94 Eagles Their Houses – Amuneke