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5835-Note of Protest For Bunkering Operations

This document is a note of protest for bunker operations from the master and chief engineer of a vessel to the master and cargo officer of a bunker tanker. It details the grade and quantities of bunkers ordered and received, and checks boxes to indicate reasons for protest, including insufficient or incorrect quantities delivered, in-line blending against objections, and excessive air blowing during delivery leading to artificially inflated measurements. The note reserves the right to hold the supplier responsible for any damages to the vessel, crew, cargo or environment resulting from the issues protested. It is to be accepted and acknowledged by the master and representative of the bunker tanker as well as any appointed bunker surveyor.

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5835-Note of Protest For Bunkering Operations

This document is a note of protest for bunker operations from the master and chief engineer of a vessel to the master and cargo officer of a bunker tanker. It details the grade and quantities of bunkers ordered and received, and checks boxes to indicate reasons for protest, including insufficient or incorrect quantities delivered, in-line blending against objections, and excessive air blowing during delivery leading to artificially inflated measurements. The note reserves the right to hold the supplier responsible for any damages to the vessel, crew, cargo or environment resulting from the issues protested. It is to be accepted and acknowledged by the master and representative of the bunker tanker as well as any appointed bunker surveyor.

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Form No: TEC/009

NOTE OF PROTEST FOR BUNKER OPERATIONS

Date :
………………………
From: The Master and Chief Engineer To : The Master and Cargo Officer
Vessel Name: Bunker Tanker :
IMO Nbr : IMO Nbr :
Port Name: License Nbr:
Location within Port: Supplier’s Name:
Grade Ordered: Quantity Ordered: Quantity Received:
MT *MT
*MT Subject to laboratory analysis for density and water.
On behalf of the owner and/or charterer(s) we hereby issue this “Note Of
Protest” for the item(s) √ ticked below :- (More than one item may be ticked off
accordingly)
Bunker Quantities
The vessel’s measured quantity was __________MT but the BDR/BDN showed
___________MT was delivered. We are protesting that the vessel received only
______________MT of fuel of ________Grade.
The vessel received insufficient supply of ordered bunker quantity.
The Quantity Delivered was __________MT of ________ (Grade) compared with the Quantity
Ordered which was ___________ MT of _________(Grade).
In Line Blending
The bunker supplied has been blended in-line during delivery inspite of our objections. This can
cause severe machinery damage if fuel is non homogeneous. We reserve the right to hold the
Supplier responsible for any damages.
Cappuccino Bunkers – Excessive Air Blowing
There is excessive and prolonged air pumping into the bunker delivery line in spite of our
objections. This has resulted in “cappuccino bunkers” with artificially inflated closing soundings.
Excessive air pumping as evidenced by the loud cavitation sounds from the cargo pump,
fluctuating compound gauge readings and swinging bunker hose was recorded during
___/____/200_ starting at _______hours and stopping at ___/___/200_ at _________ hours.
Other Reasons (eg Undue Delay, Late Arrival, Slow Pumping etc)
________________________________________________________________
PLEASE NOTE :
We reserve to right of recourse to your company at a future date and hold you fully responsible
for any direct and consequential damages to the vessel, crew, cargo and environment that may
result from the said defaults in bunkering protocol, processes and incidences noted in the tick
box(es) √ above .
This Protest Note was presented to the Master/Cargo Officer of the Bunker
Tanker. It was Accepted and Acknowledged Below or Refused.

__________________ ____________________________ ____________________________


Master Bunker Tanker Representative Bunker Surveyor (If appointed )

Prepared by: Distribution: Rev: 00


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