EXPERTISE
Transport
The international movement of goods by sea, road, rail or air transport can result in conflict and dispute. Goods may be delayed, damaged or lost. Ship owners may not be paid for their freight or may experience demurrage. Or where a long-standing contract of carriage becomes uncompetitive, re-negotiation can be an attractive option. Disputes relating to passenger transportation can arise, too. An operator may be in dispute with a government or procuring authority over a concessionaire’s performance of services or with a supplier over the quality of a product or support services. Or a serious accident may have occurred. In these and other cases, you will need transportation conflict resolution in Panama.
You may be that ship owner, operator, government authority or supplier. You may have reached a point where formal dispute is inevitable or creative engagement might avert it. Your reputation may be at stake and you want to protect it.
You want experts that knows the industry and has a track record of finding solutions—putting your interests first. Support that knows its way around complex transport arbitrations,
CESCON Transport Arbitration Services
CESCON provide transport arbitration services in Panama to the shipping and transport industry in the efficient resolution of disputes.
CESCON has a long history of assisting in the resolution of disputes related to transportation networks through the use of alternative dispute resolution techniques. We provide expert neutrals in this field from a variety of professional backgrounds who are sensitive to the nature of disputes in this industry.
CESCONS transport arbitration services in Panama objectives are:
- To support and facilitate both international and domestic arbitration and mediation in respect of maritime and transport disputes; and
- To promote Panama as a recognised leader in maritime and transport scholarship, maritime affairs and commercial maritime dispute resolution; and
- To establish registers of arbitrators and mediators with experience in maritime and transport matters.