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Supercargo is a term in maritime law (adapted from the Spanish sobrecargo, one over or in charge of a cargo) that refers to a person employed on board a vessel by the owner of cargo carried on the ship. The duties of a supercargo include managing the cargo owner's trade, selling the merchandise at the ports to which the vessel is sailing, and buying and receiving goods to be carried on the return voyage. He or she has control of the cargo unless limited by his contract or other agreement. For instance, the supercargo has no authority over the stevedores and he has no role in the necessary preparatory work prior to the handling of cargo. Because a supercargo sails from port to port with the vessel to which he is attached, he differs from a factor, who has a fixed place of residence at a port or other trading place. [edit] Supercargo in HistoryIn 1818, Jean Laffite appointed Jao de la Porta supercargo for the Karankawa Indian trade. [1] [edit] In literature
[edit] ReferencesThis article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain. |
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