S1:Now inspection is over. We are ready to load. This is the Notice of Readiness. Will you accept and sign it? S2:Sorry. I can't accept it now. You ship is not ready to load yet.S1:Why, the holds have been dunnaged already.S2:When inspecting the holds, the cargo surveyors found that all the tween-decks were not dunnaged.S1:We have used up all the dunnage planks and mats. It is clear that the ship is not responsible for further dunnaging.S2:But the Charterers said the vessel was responsible for the supply of additional dunnage. According to the Charter Party, the vessel must be fully dunnaged before loading, otherwise she is not considered ready for loading.S1:OK. I see.S2:Do you require shore labourers to lay the planks and mats?S1:I think we can finish the job in a couple of hours so long as the planks and mats are delivered on board. Q3:What does the vessel require?