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Muthu Jagannath

Muthu Jagannath is the Director of NAU Pte Ltd, a Singapore-based marine claims consultancy specialising in Transport Liability, P&I, and Hull & Machinery claims. With decades of experience in maritime law and claims management, he advises shipowners, operators, and cargo interests across the Asia-Pacific region. Jagan is a regular contributor to international maritime conferences including ICMA and writes extensively on developments in shipping law, bills of lading, general average, and arbitration.

Shipped on Board Date – II

We had earlier penned an article on Shipped on Board Date. Given that we recently encountered further queries on this topic and have had the opportunity to view the latest article of The Shipping and Freight Resource on Should the…

Back to Back Contracts

International Shipping has become increasingly specialized, and which has led to many parties including Owners of vessel being involved in the trading for freight. The other parties include Charterers, Operators, NVOCC’s, etc. In the Bulk trades, the Bills of Lading…

Agent or Principal

Many a times parties believe that they are acting in one specific role i.e. as Agenti but when the facts or contractual documents are reviewed, sometimes they find that they are also a party to the contract. A party can…

Container Carriers – Issues

This article will touch on some of the issues faced by a Container Carrier (“CC”). Mis-declaration of cargo: We have, in the recent past, seen mis-declarations made by cargo interests for shipments out of Singapore. The issue comes to the…

Logistics Contracts – Arbitration

We recently participated in a talk on “Why is Arbitration important in Logistics” jointly conducted by Singapore Logistics Association and the Singapore Chamber of Maritime Arbitration held on 30th of April 2024i. It has been our firm belief that trades…