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International arbitration report
In this edition, we focused on the Shanghai International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission’s (SHIAC) new arbitration rules, which take effect January 1, 2024.
South Africa | Publication | September 2023
“A crucial element in the global movement of goods and people, the transportation industry is hurting right now. As company leaders work to effectively respond to crisis and build transportation industry resilience post-COVID-19, they are presented with a dramatic opportunity to remake their organisations and perhaps the sector as a whole.” – Deloitte Perspectives
October is Transport Month in South Africa, and this year we reached out to clients and experts in our local and regional teams, asking them to shed some light on various themes within the sector. We have compiled a handful of videos which we think you’ll find useful – these can be viewed below.
Our global transport practice is comprised of 400 lawyers who deliver in-depth knowledge of the global aviation, rail and shipping industries. As one of the leading full-service legal practices in the transport sector, our lawyers provide clients with a comprehensive understanding of how transportation industries operate on a local and global scale. At Norton Rose Fulbright South Africa, our transport team is broken down into shipping, rail, aviation and logistics.
Aviation – As leaders in their field, our aviation team is available to assist all of our clients in solving any of their aviation-related problems. We provide the all-round, specialist legal service needed by today’s aviation industry. We offer our clients the benefit of years of in-depth experience on all aspects of the aviation business.
Logistics – Our local group of lawyers have considerable experience in the trade, transport and logistics of both hard and soft commodities and can provide advice at every link of the trade value chain – from the sale and purchase of commodities, through to their storage, distribution, maintenance and insurance. We offer a solutions-driven approach and multi-modal transport expertise. We understand the demands and challenges our clients face in the logistics sector, ensuring the efficient and flawless passage of their goods in accordance to terms and conditions prescribed by their customers. Our logistics team is available to assist our clients with any of their logistics-related work.
Andrew Robinson and Rosalind Lake on logistics and consumer markets discuss supply chain management.
Rail - With experience spanning the full range of domestic and international rail matters, the lawyers in our market-leading rail practice are skilled at handling substantial rail matters around the world. Our legal knowledge encompasses every aspect of the rail industry, allowing us to provide our clients with commercial, pragmatic and innovative advice and support.
Andrew Robinson, Malcolm Hartwell and Convey Meintjies (Gibela Rail Consortium) share insight on the development of passenger freight and commodity rail transport in Sub-Saharan Africa
Shipping – We are one of the few global law firms able to provide the full range of legal services needed by today’s sophisticated insurers, financiers and shipping companies. Due to the size of our global team, the breadth of our international experience and the diverse range of areas of law in which we have significant knowledge, we are able to handle any shipping-related matters, from the most complex structured finance to anti-competitive actions, from casualties to port regulatory matters, ship construction and conversion disputes to offshore disputes and from the latest environmental regulations including decarbonisation to the impact of blockchain and the digitalisation of the whole industry.
Marine Insurance – at the beginning of Transport month 2023, we hosted clients for an informative panel discussion regarding Marine Insurance. For a summary of the discussion, please click HERE and 10 Things to Know, click HERE.
Carol Holness introducing our shipping and maritime practice and a short description on our demurrage project
Please contact us should you require our services – we look forward to working with you.
Regards,
Malcolm Hartwell
Master Mariner and Head of Transport
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In this edition, we focused on the Shanghai International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission’s (SHIAC) new arbitration rules, which take effect January 1, 2024.
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