LONDON : Understanding the circumstances that lead to stack collapse and losses overboard incidents is of course vital in mitigating the risk. TT applauds the World Shipping Council initiative to publish the details of
LONDON : Loss due to theft is among the top three causes of claims received on an annual basis by the international freight and logistics insurance specialist, TT Club. Identification of trends, spikes and
TYNE (UK) : The new NorthStandard website, launched on Monday, delivers an array of digital resources and crucial, real-time operational insights. NorthStandard’s next-generation website lets users quickly access our latest high-quality content, a range
LONDON : Mr. Kevin King has been confirmed as Chief Executive Officer of the specialist transport and logistics insurer TT Club, completing a planned move announced last year. Acting as Deputy CEO to Charles
TYNE : NorthStandard’s annual review highlights positive progress across key performance indicators. The global marine insurer recorded increases in premium income, investment returns, and free reserves for the 2023/24 policy year. The combined net
SINGAPORE : International maritime law firm Campbell Johnston Clark (CJC) has added a senior member to its team in Singapore, following the appointment of Chua Aik Hui as Director. Joining the maritime law firm’s
LONDON : NorthStandard announces the departure of Mr. James Bean, a senior executive team member, following his decision to accept a role as Chief Executive Officer of The London P&I Club. NorthStandard will not
GENEVA : World’s largest container line Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has expanded and upgraded its previous cargo protection offering, known as “Peace of Mind” insurance, which is now known as “Cargo Cover Solutions”. Under
NEW DELHI/MOSCOW : Russia’s state-owned reinsurer has given financial backing to three Russian insurance firms, allowing them to get Indian approval to provide marine insurance cover to tankers, two sources said, as Moscow seeks
BALTIMORE : The owner of the ship that rammed into a bridge in Baltimore last week, killing six workers and throwing the eastern US transportation network into chaos, is seeking to limit its liability