Benin Award15-013B

IFB #:
15-013B
Tender Date:
Award Date:
Award Flag:
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PVO:
TechnoServe (TNS)
Agent:
BKA Logistics
Program:
Food for Progress

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IFB: 15-013B Tender Award Notice

May 3, 2016

AWARD NOTICE Technoserve Inc. Freight IFB15-013B dated April 20 2016 and Amendment 1

On behalf of  Technoserve Inc., Charterer, BKA Logistics is pleased to announce the following freight award

IFB15-013B

OWNERS:  LIBERTY GLORY CORPORATION

VESSEL:  MV LIBERTY GLORY, Geared Bulk Carrier

U.S. Flag ; Built 2001 ; Abt. 50,601 MT DWT ON 11.92  M. SSW

CARGO:  Part Cargo of 10,420 MT Bulk Well Milled Rice with empty bags for Technoserve Inc  (TNS) to Conakry Guinea. In combination with 5,610 MT Bulk Well Milled Rice with empty bags for Partners For Development  (PFD) to Conakry, Guinea  and  20,000 MT Min/Max Bulk Sorghum plus empty bags for USAID to Durban under separate Charter Parties. For a total of 36,030 MT of bulk grains with empty bags. 

Empty bags must be transported freight free on the same vessel as the cargo of Bulk commodities.                      

Any other additional cargo(es) are subject to USDA /  Charterer’s  approval.

LAYDAYS:  May 27- June 5 , 2016.  Owner to provide 14 days pre-advice of vessel readiness to load.

                              ETA Load port June 1 , 2016

LOAD PORT: One /Two safe berths , One safe port US Gulf Mississippi River..           Load Berth rotation Owner’s option.

LOADING TERMS:  Scale Gross Load .

DISCHARGE PORT(S): One to Two safe berths Conakry, Guinea. Conakry to be first port of discharge after sailing from last U.S. load port.

DISCHARGE TERM(S): Free Out at 1,200 MT per WWDSATSHEX.EIU – As per Freight IFB.

FREIGHT RATE: USD 117.88 PMT. Basis Two load berths Mississippi River  to one discharge berth in Conakry Guinea. 

DEMURRAGE/DESPATCH:   

At Load Port :                                                                                               USD 30,,000 / HD PDPR

           At Conakry basis Free Out 1200 MT PWWDSSHEXEIU                      USD 30,000 / HD PDPR

           Otherwise all other terms and conditions as per TNS Freight IFB 15-013B dated April 20, 2016 and Amendment

           dated April 22, 2016, and the Technoserve Inc Proforma Charter Party.

End of Fixture

IFB: 15-013B Tender Amendment

April 20, 2016

Freight Tender Amendment: TECHNOSERVE INC, for Conakry, Guinea.

IFB No: 15-013B Dated: April 20, 2016

Amendment Date April 22, 2016

BKA Logistics LLC., for and on behalf of TECHNOSERVE INC. (hereafter TNS), announces an amendment to the below referred Freight Tender for rice in bulk with empty bags, under the Food for Progress program:

BKA Ref: F16-0005

IFB No.: 15-013B

Commodity Solicitation No. 2000003990

Freight Solicitation No. 2000003991

WBSCM SO # 5000333324.

Freight offers are due no later than 1000 hrs CDT (1100 hrs EDT), April 26, 2016.

Freight offers are to remain valid until 1700 hours EDT April 28, 2016.

For Commodity/ Quantity

Approximately 10,420 MT well milled rice in bulk plus empty bags.

Amendment is made to the Laydays as follows:

Laydays: May 27 - June 5, 2016.

All other terms and conditions of the Freight IFB No: 15-013B remain unchanged.

BKA Logistics LLC

1629 K Street NW suite 500

Washington DC 20008

Tel 202 331 7395

IFB# 15-013B Benin Tender

April 20, 2016

Freight Tender:  TECHNOSERVE INC, for Conakry, Guinea.

IFB No: 15-013B

Date: April 20, 2016

BKA Logistics LLC., for and on behalf of TECHNOSERVE INC.  (hereafter TNS), requests firm offers of U.S. and non-U.S. flag geared vessels for the carriage of well milled rice in bulk with empty bags, under the Food for Progress program on the following basis:

BKA Ref:  F16-0005

IFB No.:  15-013B

Commodity Solicitation No. 2000003990

Freight Solicitation No. 2000003991

WBSCM SO # 5000333324.

Freight offers are due no later than 1000 hrs CDT (1100 hrs EDT), April 26, 2016.

Freight offers are to remain valid until 1700 hours EDT April 28, 2016.

Only firm offers are to be submitted. Offers must be in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Freight tender to be considered as valid offers.

 

Submission of freight offers:

To determine lowest landed cost, all carriers are required to submit offers electronically for the cargoes advertised by this IFB via the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) web based supply chain management (WBSCM) system for the solicitation number(s) referenced above. All offers are subject to all requirements of WBSCM and of the afore-mentioned solicitation(s), including the deadline(s) for submission of bids therein.

The web based supply chain management system can be accessed through the following website: http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/usda/usdahome?navid=wbscm

Carriers must be assigned a USDA E-Authentication logon ID and password to access the WBSCM system. Contact the WBSCM help desk for information regarding logon IDs, passwords, and WBSCM system questions or concerns:

Telephone: (877) 927-2648

E-mail: wbscmhelp@ams.usda.gov

Freight payment: freight payment shall be processed through the WBSCM system and paid by USDA. Instructions for the freight payment procedures through WBSCM are available from BKA Logistics LLC – email: mark.millard@bkalogistics.net.

1) Commodity/ Quantity       

Approximately 10,420 MT well milled rice in bulk plus empty bags.  Offerors are encouraged to offer the TNS cargo in combination with the PFD cargo of 5,610 MT bulk well milled rice to Conakry, Guinea under a separate IFB.

The TNS cargo may be commingled with the PFD cargo provided both the bulk rice cargoes are of the same grade and quality, supplied by the same supplier and loaded at the same berth. Otherwise, the TNS cargo must be separated, at Owner’s time, risk and expense, from any of the other combination cargoes offered, including PFD cargo (even if they are of the same grade and quality).

If vessel is fixed basis Part Cargo - any completion cargoes shall be subject to approval of TNS and USDA (see clause 19 below for further details on completion cargoes).  Any completion cargoes, even if same grade and quality of TNS cargo must be duly separated by owner, at owner’s risk time and expense. Separation to be by vessel’s natural segregation or otherwise by Kobe-type separation. Separation, if any, shall be at owner’s time, risk and expense. If Kobe separation used, Owner must construct the separation so that fumigation of the cargo is effective and the separation/ stowage must be approved by the National Cargo Bureau (NCB), all at Owner’s time, risk and expense.

- Empty bags to be transported freight free on the same vessel as cargo carried.

- Empty bags delivery: See clause 31 below for full details of the requirement.

- Contracted quantities will be on a min/max basis.

- Offerors are encouraged to review other Title II PL480 / USAID cargoes in the market

for possible combination with this cargo.

2) Laydays: May 23 - June 1, 2016. Owners to provide fourteen (14) days pre-advise notice of vessel ETA load port. (see clause 25). Vessels offered with laydays/cancelling beyond those specified above will not be considered.

3) Loading: 1/2 safe berths each 1/2 safe port(s) any U.S. range.  Mississippi River, including but not north of Port Allen to be considered as one port; Columbia River District including Portland to be considered as one port; San Francisco Bay area including Sacramento and Stockton to be considered as one port.  For offers basis U.S. Great Lakes utilizing feeder vessels, offer to include name and details of feeder vessels.

4) Discharge port: 1/2 safe berths Conakry, Guinea.  Conakry, Guinea must be the first port of discharge on vessel’s voyage intinerary/schedule.

Owners are fully responsible for vessel arriving at the discharge port and receiver’s berth  within the permissible draft and port restrictions, terms of “not always afloat but safely aground.  Vessel Owners to satisfy themselves about prevailing restrictions and Charterers are not responsible for any failure thereto.  For further port details Owners are encouraged to contact Receiver’s agents TRANSMAR SA. See contact information in Clause 8.  Owners are fully responsible for any and all costs in reaching permissible draft. If full or partial lightening required see Clause 16 of this IFB.

 

5) Load terms:            Cargo to be loaded according to berth terms with customary despatch at the average rate as provided below based on vessels contracted quantity.  The rates are basis tons of 2204.6 pounds per weather working day of 24 consecutive hours, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays excepted, even if used. (WWDSSHEXEIU).

Bulk carriers:

Vessel contracted Quantity                            Loading guarantee

0 – 9,999.99 MT                                              4,000 MT per day

10,000.00 – 19,999.99 MT                             5,000 MT per day

20,000.00 – 29,999.99 MT                             6,000 MT per day

30,000.00 – 39,999.99 MT                             7,500 MT per day

40,000.00 – 49,999.99 MT                             10,000 MT per day

50,000.00 MT and above                                12,000 MT per day

Tween-deckers: the load guarantee shall be 3,000 MT per day.

No load guarantee for Lash / Seabee barges.

Prior to tendering the notice of readiness the vessel must pass USDA FGIS stowage examination inspection and NCB Load Readiness inspection. Charterer requires and owner to provide the original USDA FGIS Vessel Stowage Examination certificate and NCB load readiness certificate and not worksheets.

6) Discharging terms: Cargo to be discharged, free of risk and expense to the vessel (free out discharge), at the average rate of 1,200 tons of 2204.6 pounds per weather working days of 24 consecutive hours, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays excepted, even if used WWDSSHEXEIU), on the basis of the Bill of Lading quantity.  Time from 1700 hours local time Friday (or day preceding holiday) through 0800 hours local time Monday (or day after holiday) shall not count against laytime, even if used. Notification of vessel’s readiness to discharge must be provided to the buyer/receiver or its agent within the period of 0900 hours to 1700 hours, Monday through Friday (except holidays) and within the period of 0900 hours to 1200 hours on Saturdays. Laytime to commence at 0800 hours on the next business day, whether in berth or not, but any prior time used not to count.

7) At load port owner to appoint and pay for stevedores. At discharge port charterer /receivers to appoint and pay for stevedores.

8) At load port owner to appoint and pay for vessel’s agent.  Receiver nominate TRANSMAR SA the vessel’s agent at the discharge port, whom owner will appoint and pay. Full contact of Agent:  TRANSMAR SA, PO Box 3115, Blvd Du Commerce De Kaloum, Conakry , Guinea . Tel: +224 30 43 05 41/42 ; Fax +224 30 41 35 59 ;

Email: Transmar@biasy.net.

9) Demurrage / despatch are applicable at load and discharge ports.  Owners are to specify their demurrage/dispatch rates in their offer, Despatch rates must be one-half of demurrage rates as quoted.

10) Laytime is non-reversible. 

11) At load port (s) Laytime accounts are 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 Export Grain Association’s FOB Contract No 2 (revised as of May 1, 2000) clause nos. 1-10 inclusive (hereinafter referred to as NAEGA) regardless of vessel type.  Further, the following modifications to NAEGA will apply: anywhere the word “buyer” appears, the words “vessel owner” is to be substituted.  Under no circumstance shall charterers or USDA/CCC be responsible for resolving disputes involving the calculations of laytime or the payment of demurrage or despatch between the vessel owner and commodity supplier.  Any/all disputes between vessel owner and supplier arising out of the contract relating to the settlement of laytime issues shall be arbitrated in New York in accordance with the Int’l Arbitration rules of the American Arbitration Association.

NB:  Charterer/Receiver may require a Preshipment Inspection (PSI) per import regulations.  Said PSI shall be arranged and paid for by the Charterer/Receiver.  Owner to permit the PSI inspector to board and inspect vessel holds and witness the loading.

12) At discharge port laytime accounts to be settled directly between receiver (Alliance Commodities, SA, Geneva) and vessel owner. Neither Charterer (TNS) nor USDA shall be responsible for resolving disputes involving calculation of laytime or the payment of demurrage or despatch between receiver and vessel owners. Any/all disputes between receiver 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.

13) Vessel type restrictions: Tankers, towed barges will not be considered.  All performing vessels must meet the port /terminal restrictions on Vessel LOA, Beam, and arrival draft. Otherwise the lightening clause of this tender takes effect.

14) Foreign flag vessels must not be older than 15 years and must be classed highest in Lloyd’s register or its equivalent – date of original construction, not rebuilt date, to govern.  Any extra insurance on account of vessel’s age, flag, ownership, type, configuration or classification will be for owners account, but not exceeding New York market rates for U.S. flag vessels and London rates for non-us flag vessels.  NVOCC’s may not be employed to carry U.S. flag or foreign flag shipments.   For US Flag vessels over 15 years of age and ITB’s, owners are required to provide an additional certificate from NCB certifying that vessel’s hatch covers and any other openings leading to cargo compartments have been sealed to prevent any outside water from entering the cargo spaces.  Cost of sealing and special survey are for account of owner and in no way diminishes owners’ liability and responsibilities toward the cargo.

Special note: Should offered vessel be enrolled in an insurance program that negates the overage premium requirement, offer to include all information and certifications for verification.

15) Vessel gear requirements:  Vessels must be capable of discharge by means of grabs utilizing vessel gear. All discharge gear and equipment is to be supplied by owner at owner’s expense. Owners to provide at their expense all necessary motive power/ fuel to operate owner provided discharging gear. Discharge gear must be in good working order and capable of maintaining the guaranteed rate of discharge as per discharging clause above.  Use of vacuvators is prohibited.

Vessel gear provided by owner must meet all requirements of the Receivers and the discharge port authorities.

Any time lost as a result of breakdown of vessel’s gear to be excluded from laytime used.  Opening and closing of hatches to be carried out by vessel’s crew free of charge to charterers.  Mechanical or hydraulic hatch covers for vessels or rain tents for all hatches are required.

16) Owners are responsible for vessel arriving at discharge port with an acceptable safe arrival draft.  If vessels draft exceeds such draft, owners to be fully responsible for any and all costs incurred in reaching safe draft.  Lightening, if any, to be performed in the territorial waters of Guinea. Lightening vessel utilized must be single deck bulk carriers. Vacuvators cannot be used for lightening and or discharging of bulk rice.

17) Vessels must be able to be fumigated with an Aluminum Phosphide preparation in-transit, in accordance with USDA/FGIS Handbook revised October 26, 2009 and any subsequent revisions to said handbook. 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. 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 tweendeckers and bulk carriers (including push-mode ITB), the recirculation method of fumigation will be used. Tween-deck vessels are acceptable only when a certified applicator states that the vessel has been inspected and found to be suitable for in-transit fumigation and such written statement from certified applicator should be submitted with offer.

18) Offerors should consider offering vessels to carry a range of tonnages to accommodate program needs. 

19) Any additional completion cargo(es) must be duly separated, must be compatible and non-injurious to TNS’s cargo, and must be detailed in offer or approved by TNS/USDA if contracted after fixture of TNS cargo.  Vessel’s itinerary and geographic proximity of completion cargo(es) will be taken into consideration by TNS/USDA in approval of such part cargo(es) in order not to unduly impede delivery of TNS’s cargo to discharge port(s).

20) Offers submitted under this invitation are required to have a cancelling date no later than the last date of the laydays as stated above.  Vessels which are offered with a cancelling date beyond the laydays specified above will not be considered.

21) Offers of named vessels only.  No vessel substitution is permitted without TNS/USDA approval.

22) Owners guarantee that this vessel complies fully with the International Safety Management (ISM) code and the International Ship and Port Facilities Security code (ISPS). Upon request, owners to provide charterers with a copy of the relevant document of compliance (doc) and Safety Management Certificate (SMC) in regard to the ISM code and the International Ship Security Certificate (ISSC) in regard to the ISPS code. Owners are to remain fully responsible for any and all consequences from matters arising as a result of the owner or vessel being out of compliance with the ISM and ISPS code.

23)  Section 408 of the U.S. Coast Guard Authorization Act of 1998, Public Law 105-383 (46 USC, 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 government impelled (preference) cargo, offeror must warrant that vessel(s) and operator/owner are not disqualified to carry such cargo(es).

24) Owners to provide fourteen (14) day preadvice of vessel readiness to load.  Preadvice notice must be received at the office of BKA Logistics LLC. Prior to 1100 hrs. Washington DC time on regular business day to be considered received on that day.  If preadvice is received later than 1100 hrs. Washington DC time on regular business day –or- on weekends / holidays then preadvice notice will be considered received on the next business day.  In addition to sending preadvice notice to BKA, as above, owner must also provide copy of their preadvice notice to USDA / KCCO Bulk Commodities Division, Fax no 816-823-2586.

25) One-way rates must be quoted in addition to round trip rates for U.S. flag non-liner vessels whose date of original construction exceeds 15 years from date of fixture.

26) Approved U.S. flag rates will be reduced to a level no higher than the Maritime Administrations fair and reasonable rate in the event that approved vessel is substituted by a lower cost vessel to the U.S. government (including tug and/or barge). 

For U.S. flag vessels loading less than a full cargo, the less than full cargo rate will be subject to a reduction to meet any revised Maritime Administration freight rate guideline

due to vessel loading other additional cargo.

27) U.S. flag offers will not be considered if the vessel operator has not provided the maritime administration with the vessels costs prior to submission of offer.

28) Offerors are required to provide the following information: Vessel name / type / flag / year built / class / LOA / beam / DWT / draft / gear (if any) / ETA at load and discharge ports /full style of owners. Vessels must be in class at time of the offer and during the voyage.

29) Freight rates are to be quoted in U.S. dollars per metric ton basis one loading berth, one loading port to one discharging berth, one discharging port, plus additional freight (if any) per metric ton on entire cargo for each additional load berth, load port if used and per metric ton for each additional discharge berth, if used. 

30) If owners intend to lighten, offer to specify the cost of lightening, and whether action is full or partial lightening.  If lightening is not performed at the discharge port and the

Vessel discharges at berth then the cost of lightening will be deducted from the ocean freight. Vacuvators not permitted for lightening or discharge.

31) Empty bags are to be delivered to Owners to Owners or their appointed agents Free Alongside (F.A.S.) Point of Rest (Under Cover) at Owner's designated load berth.  Owners are to nominate load berth(s) for the empty bags within forty-eight (48) hours after receipt of Charterers' nomination of load port(s) for the cargo.  Owners' designated load berth must provide a Point of Rest with under cover protection from the weather for the empty bags.  Owners will be responsible for any and all costs associated with placing the empty bags aboard the vessel from their F.A.S. Point of Rest (Under Cover).  Empty bags, and if provided needles and twine, will be transported on vessel to destination(s) freight free.

32) TNS reserves the right to accept or reject all offers.

33) Commission: 2.50 percent on freight / deadfreight is payable to charterer’s agent if vessel offered direct.  If broker involved then 2/3rd of 2.50 percent is payable to BKA  Logistics LLC and 1/3rd of 2.50 percent is payable to offering broker.

34) Otherwise subject to terms and conditions of TNS’s Bulk Grain Charter Party proforma.

35) Offers to be submitted electronically through the WBSCM no later than 10.00 hours central time USA on April 26 2016. Only offers which are responsive to this IFB will be considered and no negotiation is permitted. Only firm offers will be considered. Offers are to remain valid until 1700 hrs. Washington DC time April 28 2016. Fixtures resulting from this tender are subject to approval by TNS and USDA.

For further information regarding this specific tender contact:

BKA Logistics LLC, 1629 K Street NW, suite 500, Washington DC  20006.

Phone: 202-331-7395 telefax: 202-331-7735,

Email: mark.millard@bkalogistics.net

Email: rsingh@bkalogistics.net.

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