Vietnam Award04-076B

IFB #:
04-076B
Tender Date:
Award Date:
Award Flag:
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PVO:
Gov. of Vietnam
Agent:
Trans Global Services (TGS)
Program:
Food for Progress

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04-076B Award
Nov. 3, 2004

Date: Sept 30, 2004
Owner: OSG Ship Management Inc., on behalf of Ocean Bulk Ships, Inc.
Vessel: MV Overseas Marilyn Flag: USA ; Type: Geared Bulk Carrier
Built 1978 , 25,541 LT DWT on 33' 8 9/16"; LOA 567.2 ft / Beam 74.94 ft
Cubic Capacity: 1,188,707 cft at 100%; 5 Holds/ 5 Hatches.
SWL Derricks 10 X 9.8 Tons, Classed ABS .
Cargo: Wheat in Bulk one grade.
Quantity: 24,000 MT Min/Max .
Load Port: 1 safe berth, 1 safe port US NORPAC.
Laydays: December 20-30, 2004. ETA Load range Dec 25-26, 2004.
Discharge Port: 1 to 2 safe berths each, 1 to 3 safe ports Vietnam out of
Cai Lan and or Ho Chi Minh City and or Thi Vai at charterer's option
declarable prior to loading. (Port restrictions as per tender for guidance
only).
Terms: Berth Terms Load at 6,000 MT per WWDSHEX EIU BFC Saturday Clause.
Free out at 2,000 MT per WWDSATSHEX EIU.
Freight Rate:US $ 88.88 per MT basis one load port to one discharge port.
Plus US$0.85 per MT on entire quantity for each additional discharge port
used. Lightening: If charterers declare more than 18,000 MT for
discharge at Cai Lan, above freight rate to be increased by US $12.95 per MT
for the cost of partial lightening. This premium is only to apply on the
quantity for discharge at Cai Lan that exceeds 18,000 MT. 
One Way Rate: With Lightening $85.37 PMT Without Lightening $71.10 PMT.
Demurrage/Despatch:At load port: US$ 18,000.00 / Half Despatch PDPR.
At discharge port: US$ 16,000.00 / Half Despatch PDPR.
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04-076B Amendment #1
Sept 24, 2004


Freight Tender: Vietnam Food for Progress Program Wheat in Bulk AMENDMENT No. 1
IFB Number: Vietnam-FFP-04-076B dated Sept. 23, 2004
Amendment Date: September 24, 2004

The referred freight tender is hereby amended as follows:

Clause 12. Freight rate will to be quoted per MT basis 1 load port to 1 discharge port. Additional freight per MT on entire cargo for each additional load port and or discharge port
used to be stated separately. If owners intend to lighten, the offer should specify the cost of lightening, whether partial or full lightening. If lightening is not performed at 
discharge port, and vessel directly discharges at berth, USDA will deduct the lightening cost from the ocean freight.

All other terms and conditions of the freight tender remain unchanged.

Trans Global Services LLC.
Arlington VA. Tel No. 703 312 0725/ FAX 703 312 0726
END.

04-076B

Tender September 23, 2004

Freight Tender: Vietnam Food for Progress Program Wheat in Bulk
IFB Number: Vietnam-FFP-04-076B
Date: September 23, 2004

Trans Global Services L.LC. on behalf of the Embassy of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Ministry of Finance, Govt. of Vietnam, as Charterers, 
requests offers of U.S. flag vessels geared or gearless and non-U.S. flag geared vessels (towed tug barge arrangements are not acceptable) for 
transportation of approximately 24,000 MT bulk wheat, full or part cargo, financed under Food for Progress Program. Vessel owners and brokers 
should consider offering vessels to carry a range of tonnage in the event the quantity purchased is more or less than the quantity stated in this tender.

Cargo to be contracted on a minimum/maximum basis. If offer is basis part cargo then ship owner to certify that any additional cargo will be duly 
separated and must be compatible and non-injurious to the Vietnam wheat. Further this completion cargo is subject to USDA and Charterers approval. 
If completion cargo contracted after the fixture of Govt. of Vietnam cargo , the vessel itinerary and geographic proximity of the completion cargo(s) 
will be taken into consideration by the Charterer and USDA for approval of such part cargo(s), in order not to unduly impede the delivery of the 
Government of Vietnam cargo to the discharge port.

Quantity Laydays
24,000 MT December 20-30, 2004

Load Port: 1 to 2 safe berths each 1 to 2 safe U.S. port(s). The greater new Orleans areas, including but not North of Baton Rouge, LA., 
the Columbia River District including Portland; San Francisco Bay area, including Sacramento and Stockton, to be considered respectively as one port.
Owners to provide 14 day pre-advice of vessel readiness to load. Pre-advice notice must be received at the office of Trans Global Services prior to 
11:00 A.M. Washington, DC time on regular business to be considered received on that day. If pre-advice is received later than 11:00 A.M. Washington, 
DC time on regular business day or on weekends/holidays, pre-advice notice will be considered received only on next business day. 
1. Loading terms: Cargo to be loaded according to berth terms with customary despatch at the average rate per chart below based on contracted 
quantity basis tons of 2,204.6 pounds per weather working day of 24 consecutive hours, Sundays and holidays excepted, even if used. 
Saturdays per BFC Saturday clause.
A) Bulk carriers/contracted quantity in MT Load guarantee in MT
0 - 9,999.99 4,000 
10,000 - 19,999.99 5,000
20,000 - 29,999.99 6,000
B) Tankers/contracted quantity in MT Load guarantee in MT
0 - 9,999.99 4,000
10,000 - 19,999.99 5,000
20,000 - 29,999.99 6,000
C) Load guarantee for tween-decker: 3,000 MT
D) No load guarantee for lash/seabee barges
Any stowing and /or trimming to be for owners account.

2.Loading laytime accounts to be settled directly between owners and commodity supplier(s). Laytime calculation, overtime and trimming to be in accordance 
with addendum No. 1 of the North American Grain Export Associations F.O.B. contract No. 2 (revised August 1, 1998) clauses 1-10, (hereinafter NAEGA) 
regardless of the type of vessel. Further, the following modification to NAEGA will apply: anywhere the word buyer appears, the words vessel owners 
shall be substituted in its place. Under no circumstances shall CCC or charterers be responsible for resolving disputes involving calculation of laytime or 
payment of demurrage or despatch between the vessel owners and the commodity supplier(s). Any and all disputes arising out of this contract relating 
to the settlement of laytime issues shall be arbitrated in New York subject to the rules of the Society of Maritime Arbitrators, Inc.
3. Section 408 of the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 1998, Public Law 105-383 {46 U.S.C. paragraph 2302(e)}, establishes effective January 1, 1999, 
with respect to non-U.S. flag vessels and operators/owners, that substandard vessels and vessels operated by operators/owners of substandard vessels 
are prohibited from the carriage of government impelled (preference) cargo(es) for up to one year after such substandard determination has been 
published electronically. As the cargo advertised in this IFB is a government impelled (preference) cargo, offeror must warrant that vessel(s) and 
owner/operator are not disqualified to carry such government impelled (preference) cargo(es).
4. If owners fail to tender vessel within the laydays, whether or not the option to cancel C/P is exercised, the owners are to be fully responsible for 
all charges attributable to the failure to tender before the canceling date of the C/P, whether accruing to charterer or to the U.S. Government as donor, 
including, but not limited to the grain storage, insurance and fumigation. In which case it will be a condition of payment of freight that the owners submit 
as part of their documentation a paid invoice from CCC/Supplier for storage charges or a certification from CCC/Supplier that storage charges did not accrue.
5. Discharge port: 1 or 2 safe berths each 1 or 3 safe ports Vietnam charterers option out of Cai Lan, and or Ho Chi Minh City, and or Thi Vai. 
Charterer to declare discharge port(s) prior to loading.
For guidance without guarantee. At Cai Lan LOA maximum 166M and draft of 8.6 M. At Ho Chi Minh City Saigon port LOA max 225 M, draft of 11 M. 
At both Cai Lan and Ho Chi Minh City maximum vessel maximum height from water level to top of mast/antenna maximum 45 m. Further at Ho Chi Minh City 
vessel DWT at berth max 36,000 MT, vessel DWT at anchorage max 40,000 MT. At Thi Vai Panamax size vessels can be handled. Vessel is solely 
responsible for arriving at discharge ports and berths with safe and acceptable draft and within acceptable size restrictions. 
6. Discharge terms: The cargo to be discharged, free of risk and expense to the vessel (free out discharge), at the rate of 1,000 Metric tons for 
multideckers and/or 2,000 Metric tons for bulk carriers per weather working days of 24 consecutive hours, Saturdays, Sunday and holidays excepted, even if used 
wwdsatshex, eiu, on the basis of the bill of lading quantity. Discharge guarantee shall not apply on lash/seabee barges, but, same to be discharged in regular 
turn without undue delay. Charterer to appoint and pay for stevedores at port of discharge.
7. All non US Flag vessels must be geared and suitable for clamshell discharge and capable of discharging from all hatches simultaneously. US Flag 
tankers and gearless US flag vessels will only be considered provided they provide all necessary vacuvators, fuel, pipes, pipe supports, labor and technicians 
for vacuvators to discharge.
8. Tanker discharge clause: U.S. flag tankers will be considered basis full lightening into bulk carrier(s) in the discharge port. Lightening, if required at 
discharge, to be at Owners time, risk and expense. Laytime shall commence at 0800 hours next working day after bulk carrier daughter vessel(s) have 
presented their notice(s) of readiness to discharge. Discharge rate of the daughter vessel(s) shall be at the rate for bulk carriers at 2000 MT per day as per 
clause no. 6 above.
9. Upon completion of loading and prior to sailing owners to arrange and pay for sealing of all hatch covers and other openings to prevent any outside water 
from entering cargo compartments. National Cargo Bureau certificate stating same is required by Charterers. Vessel to have mechanical or hydraulic hatch covers. 
10. Lightening clause at discharge port(s): In the event vessel arrives at the discharge port(s) with an arrival draft exceeding the permissible drafts as stated in 
clause 5 above.. Lightening, if required at discharge, to be at Owners time, risk and expense. In the event of full lightening, laytime shall commence at 0800 hours 
on the next working day after daughter vessel(s) have presented their notice(s) of readiness to discharge. Discharge rate of daughter vessel(s) shall be at the rate 
for bulk carriers at 2000 MT per day. In the event of partial lightening, vessel will not be considered ready until owners have arranged lightening and vessel has 
reached said draft. All time lost before vessel reaches said draft is not to count as laytime used. Laytime is not to commence prior to 0800 on the next working 
day following completion of lightening and presentation of valid notice of readiness. Laytime allowed, whether full or partial lightening, shall be based on the bill(s) 
of lading weight. 
11. Laytime is non reversible. Discharge port laytime accounts to be settled directly between Charterer and vessel owner. Vessel owner is to prepare and 
submit signed discharge port laytime statement to Charterers agent for approval within thirty (30) days of completion of discharge. Discharge port notice of 
readiness and discharge port statement of facts, both signed on behalf of Charterers and vessel owners, are to be presented with signed discharge port 
laytime statement. USDA/CCC shall not be responsible for resolving disputes involving calculation of laytime or the payment of demurrage of dispatch between 
charter and vessel owners. Any/all disputes between Charterer and vessel owner arising out of this contract relating to the settlement of laytime issues shall be 
arbitrated in New York subject to the rules of the society of Maritime Arbitrators, Inc.
12. Freight rate will to be quoted per MT basis 1 load port to 1 discharge port. Additional freight per MT on entire cargo for each additional load port used to 
be stated separately. If owners intend to lighten, the offer should specify the cost of lightening, whether partial or full lightening. If lightening is not performed at 
discharge port, and vessel directly discharges at berth, USDA will deduct the lightening cost from the ocean freight.
13. 100 % freight payment for vessels on arrival at first or sole discharge port, consult payment clause of proforma C/P (Norgrain/Vietnam dated September 2004.
14. Laydays are non-reversible. 
15. Demurrage/Despatch rates to be stipulated in offer with despatch rates to be one-half of demurrage rates. 
16. Vessels offered with layday canceling later than the dates stipulated above will not be considered responsive to this tender.
17. Extra insurance: Any extra insurance on cargo and/or freight for U.S. flag vessels due to age or type to be for owner account basis New York Market rate. 
Any extra insurance premium on cargo and freight for Non-US flag vessels age (over 10 years) or type to be for owners account basis Lloyds of London., Year 
of original construction and not rebuilt year to count. Non-U.S. flag vessel to be maximum ten (10) years of age and classed 100A1 Lloyds Register or equivalent. 
Charterers may accept older vessels up to 20 years old provided any extra insurance premium due to vessels age to be for owners account
18. Vessel must be able to be fumigated with an aluminum phosphide preparation in-transit in accordance with the USDA, FGIS fumigation handbook and vessels 
that cannot be so fumigated will not be considered. At final loading port, commodity supplier will arrange and pay for in-transit fumigation performed by a certified 
applicator in accordance with the USDA, FGIS fumigation handbook. Fumigation must be witnessed by FGIS, USDA, and the aluminum phosphide preparation 
must be contained in packaging as described in the fumigation handbook. Dust retainers must be used. For tween-deckers and bulk carriers (including push 
mode ITBs), the re-circulation method of fumigation will be used. For tankers and tug barges other than push mode ITBs surface application will be used. 
Tween-deck vessels will be considered provided they are acceptable for in-transit fumigation in accordance with USDA, FGIS fumigation handbook. 
Offers of such Tween-deck vessels must be accompanied by a copy of a letter from FGIS, USDA stating that the vessel can be fumigated under the FGIS in-transit 
fumigation procedures. In addition, tween-deck vessels are acceptable only when a certified applicator state that the vessel has been inspected and found to 
be suitable for fumigation and such written statement from certified applicator must be submitted with the offer.
19. At discharge port, and up on inspection by Governments inspectors, if cargo and/or vessel is found to be infested and provided clean bills of lading were 
issued, fumigation cost, if any, are for owners account. Time will count on U.S. flag vessels; time will not count on non-U.S. flag vessels.
20. One- way rate must be quoted in addition to round trip rates for U.S. non-liner vessels whose date of original construction exceed 15 years from date of fixture.
21. U.S. flag offers will not be considered if vessel operator has not provided MARAD with the vessel costs prior to submission of offer.
22. U.S. flag vessels approved rate(s) will be reduced to no higher than MARAD fair and reasonable rate in the event that approved vessel is substituted by a 
lower cost vessel (including tug and/or barge). For vessel loading less than a full cargo, the less cargo than full cargo freight rate will be subject to a reduction 
to meet revised MARAD freight rate guideline due to vessel loading other additional cargo.
23. U.S. flag vessels which require prior approval from MARAD to participate in preference cargoes because of operating differential subsidy (ODS), contractual 
restraints, or because of re-flagging/foreign constructions issues, must obtain such MARAD approval prior to submission of bids. 
24. ISM and ISPS Code requirements are incorporated into this charter party.
25. Owners are to appoint agents at loading port(s) and Charterers are to appoint agents at discharging port(s). In all instances, agency fees shall be for Owners 
account, but are not exceed customary applicable fees. 
26. Charterer retains option for successful bidder(s) to post a performance bond within five (5) working days from date of freight contract award in the form of a 
cashiers check or certified check or an irrevocable L/C issued by a first-class U.S. bank equivalent to 5% of ocean freight in favor of the Embassy of Vietnam 
c/o Trans Global Services L.LC., as agents for charterers. Performance bond to be valid for 30 days beyond the canceling date of the relevant charter party, 
however, Trans Global Services L.LC. will release said performance bond upon vessels presentation for loading within the contracted laydays. The 
performance bond is collectible by draft at sight accompanied by a statement from charterer that ship-owner did not perform in accordance with the 
charter party. Under no circumstances is the performance bond to be considered as the maximum/minimum liability or liquidation of damages incurred due 
to non-performance of ship owner.
27..Offers must be submitted basis this IFB and the proforma charter party of the Embassy of Vietnam. A copy of the proforma charter party 
(Norgrain/Vietnam/FFP/2004) is available from Trans Global Services LLC.
28. Offers must be in writing and may be hand delivered in sealed envelopes, or submitted by fax and must be in accordance with charterers proforma 
C/P and this freight IFB. Verbal or telephone offers will not be considered.
29. All offers are to be received at Trans Global Services LLC, 1550 Wilson Blvd. Suite 701, Arlington, Virginia 22209, FAX 703 312 0726. All offers must 
be received by no later than 1100 hours Washington, DC time on September 28, 2004 and are to remain valid through close of business Washington, DC 
time on September 30, 2004. If a fax offer begins to print before 1100 hours Washington, DC time on September 28, 2004 and continues past that time, 
charterers will consider the offer as received on time. For subject open offers to be considered by Charterers, the subject open must be lifted by 1100 hours 
Washington, DC time on September 29, 2004. All offers will be read in public. 
30. Charterers reserve the right to accept or reject any or all offers.
31. 2.5 % brokerage commission is payable by owners on gross freight/deadfreight/demurrage to Trans Global Services L.LC on U.S. and on non-U.S. 
flag fixtures if offered direct. If a broker is involved 2/3rd of 2.5 % to Trans Global Services L.LC. and 1/3 of 2.5 % to broker on U.S. and non-U.S. flag fixtures.
32. All offers and awards will be subject to provision of Food for Progress rules and regulations. All awards are subject to approval from the Embassy of 
Vietnam and also subject to approval by USDA.
Trans Global Services LLC.
Arlington VA. Tel No. 703 312 0725/ FAX 703 312 0726
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