Ship Broker

Ship Broker

WHO ARE SHIP BROKERS?

  • Ship brokers are specialist intermediaries/negotiators between ship owners and charterers who use ships to transport cargo, or between buyers and sellers of vessels.
  • Primarily, a ship broker’s job is to fix ships (match a cargo to a ship or vice versa, match a buyer/seller with a ship, so on and so forth depending on the nature of broking an individual specializes in).
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WHO ARE SHIP BROKERS?

  • This is a very competitive profession. It provides the best environment for learning about business.
  • The pressure in the shipbroker industry is also very high, so it is not healthy if you do not know how to relieve stress, and because brokerage is a very personal job, sometimes applying for leave is difficult to find a replacement, even when you are sick, you still have to take medicine when writing emails to answer customers.
  • In particular, the shipbroker profession is between the ship owner and the charterer, so they known about the tricks of both partners. Therefore, a characteristic to be noted in the shipbroker profession is the honesty and responsibility of the shipowner and charterer towards the broker.
  • Qualities A Ship Broker Must Have:
      • Hard-working
      • PR skills
      • Time management
      • Communication skills
      • Proactive and initiative taker
      • Keen interest and knowledge about the industry
  • Shipbrokers work on a commission structure wherein a percentage of the total worth of the deal (e.g. 1.25% on freight, dead-freight and demurrage in case of tankers, 1% in case of S&P) is what they take to the bank.
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