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  1. A Liner Conference System (also called a "shipping conference") is an agreement within the shipping industry in relation to ocean liners. Typically, the agreement is between two or more shipping companies to provide scheduled cargo and/or passenger service on a particular trade route under uniform rates and common terms.

  2. Nov 7, 2010 · Difference between Liner vessel and Conference vessel. Liner Service – is a service that operates within a schedule and has a fixed port rotation with published dates of calls at the advertised ports..

  3. Feb 21, 2009 · A conference line was OBLIGATED to maintain its schedule regardless of cargo volumes – whereas a non-conference vessel could pull out of the schedule and reroute the vessel if volumes dropped off; so they were effectively a tramp service.

  4. Conference liners are shipping lines that operate within a cooperative agreement (referred to as a conference). This conference of shipping lines takes a collaborative approach and work within a framework.

  5. Conference Line - is similar to the Liner Service in most operational aspects BUT the difference is that Conference Line operators agree to maintain a similar rate structure to all the advertised ports..

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  6. Introduction. Previous chapters have dealt with different types of vessels and with chartering bulk ocean carriers. This chapter deals with those vessels that operate on a scheduled basis, between major ports, and carry assortments of relatively high value cargoes tendered by a multitude of shippers.

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  8. A shipping conference, also known as a liner conference, is an association of several shipping companies that follow certain terms and then provide services. It is an arrangement between two or more than two shipping lines to provide regular service on certain trade routes at uniform freight rates and common business terms.

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