Ship Managers definition
Examples of Ship Managers in a sentence
The Contracting Officer has determined it to be in the Government's best interest to authorize Ship Managers to use Government supply sources to purchase cost-reimbursable supply items for Government use.
It is the Ship Manager's responsibility to furnish changes promptly to avoid payments to erroneous addresses or bank accounts.
Nothing herein shall be construed as requiring the Government to pay expenses incurred by the Ship Manager for services rendered for the convenience of the Ship Manager, the ship or her Master, officer or crew, or in connection with the Ship Manager's business such as fees of underwriters, or expenses in moving the ship about the port to obtain stores or provisions.
Ship Managers shall advise the ROS crew what outside resources are available to them for maintaining security (including local police, fire, Naval Investigative Service (NIS), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), MSC, port authorities etc., and vessel systems.
Under this contract, the Ship Manager's authority to negotiate a compromise settlement of an administrative claim is limited to offering the claimant up to twenty thousand dollars (US$20,000.00).
All costs associated with lodging onboard the vessel in ROS, such as laundry, exchange of linen, etc., are to be included in the Ship Manager's fixed price per diem.
Ship Managers shall submit a final business plan consisting of the Notional Business Plan spreadsheet (including all tabs), Narrative, Configuration change proposal(s) (if applicable), and special survey and dry-dock planning (if applicable).
Ship Managers shall develop, manage, and execute programs, policies, and procedures to ensure the lawful disposal of HAZMAT including the retention of associated records.
Ship Managers will obtain all slop chest items at their own expense, operate the slop chest, and dispose of all materials in accordance with their own corporate procedures.
Ship Managers shall provide a copy of United States Central Command General Order Number 1B (GO-1B) dated Mar 13, 2006 to personnel on vessels scheduled for USCENTCOM's area of responsibility.