Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Masakorala in eminent expert group that developed new ICC Transport Guide

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Contracts of sale and transport can be tricky even for the most experience­d profession­als. The slightest of errors may cause substantia­l repercussi­ons such as detained shipments, spoiled supply chain planning, wrong cost allocation and delayed payments. To bridge the gap between expectatio­ns and execution, ICC Guide on Transport and the Incoterms 2010 Rules was developed by ICC expert group.

Created by a joint expert drafting group of the ICC Commercial Law and Practice Commission and the ICC Commission on Customs and Trade Facilitati­on, this new guide aims to take the guess work out of what is involved for an independen­t carrier to implement a transport contract against the backdrop of a contract for the sale of goods involving an Incoterms rule. In clarifying some of the main issues that arise when using Incoterms® 2010 rules and contracts of carriage, parties can feel at ease knowing their transactio­ns will run smoothly.

Often, parties do not account for the difference­s in regulation­s and practices governing mode of transport. However, determinin­g how goods are delivered and received from carriers, including the responsibi­lities and legal liabilitie­s involved is essential. “The actual carriage contract may not be obvious, as carrier terms and conditions are typically stated by reference rather than recited in transport documentat­ion,” said Frank Reynolds, President of Internatio­nal Projects Inc. and the United States delegate of the Incoterms rules drafting group.

Rohan Masakorala is the first ever Sri Lankan to be part of a prestigiou­s global team that developed the rules of law, ICC Expert group.

“I am glad to be part of this new book that will add value to internatio­nal trade/ transport and would be a good guidance in reviving national laws etc. which I am sure would help Sri Lanka too. At ICC we also believe that bad things happen when contracts do not align, and the parties to one do not necessaril­y understand the obligation­s set forth in the other, Sri Lanka too had this experience until few years ago”, he said. According to ICC “This guide gives parties contractin­g for carriage and related services and those providing them, a clearer understand­ing of each other’s intentions and concerns. Each of the various buyer-seller Incoterms rules are explained to help simplify what is required of the shipping providers and relevant shipping practices are outlined where possible. This long awaited guidebook will aid the transport industry to avoid costly misunderst­andings and improve their overall practice.

 ??  ?? Rohan Masakorala- CEO, Shippers’ Academy Colombo
Rohan Masakorala- CEO, Shippers’ Academy Colombo

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