05/04/2016
The new edition of the Claims Review can now be read online. This edition was produced to coincide with the ITIC Board meeting held in Fremantle, Australia.
04/04/2016
International Transport Intermediaries Club (ITIC) has warned that the wording of instructions can potentially widen the scope of liability for marine service providers, citing the recent case of a marine surveyor sued for €1.56m for alleged poor onboard stowage of a cargo.
03/04/2016
ITIC held their board meeting in Fremantle, Western Australia on 17th March. After the board had met ITIC hosted a maritime cluster event for ITIC members along with members from Thomas Miller clubs...
16/02/2016
ITIC and the TT Club are hosting a panel discussion on Thursday 17th March 2016 at the Western Australian Maritime Museum. The discussion will focus around international shipping trends, the Western Australian maritime climate and an offshore and oil and gas perspective. The discussion will be followed by a drinks reception.
12/02/2016
ITIC are exhibiting at Oceanology International 2016 from the 15th -17th March. Come and see us at the global forum for ocean technology and marine science!
08/12/2015
ITIC's Duncan Mann is taking part in the London Marathon 2016.
01/12/2015
The following article appeared in the November/December 2015 edition of Ship Management International. Robert Hodge discusses joint assureds.
11/11/2015
International Transport Intermediaries Club (ITIC) has highlighted how a careless mistake by a liner agent resulted in the imposition of a fine of almost $300,000 by the US Customs and Border Protection.
16/10/2015
This article, written by ITIC's CEO, Stuart Munro, appeared in the September/ October 2015 edition of Ship Management International.
12/10/2015
International Transport Intermediaries Club (ITIC) has reported a case in which hull & machinery insurance underwriters instituted proceedings against a marine consultancy firm for alleged negligence in failing to properly review shipyard quotes in respect of the cost of repairing a fire-damaged vessel.
01/10/2015
Claims Review 33 is now available to read from ITIC's website.
The need for proper training, sound risk management, and contractual expertise were among the issues identified as essential to commercial success in a panel debate following the annual board meeting of the International Transport Intermediaries Club (ITIC) in Athens on 24 September. The panel, moderated by ITIC’s underwriter for Greece, Robert Hodge, and comprising Tim Jones of Barry Rogliano Salles (BRS), Bob Bishop of V Ships, Bjorn Tonsberg of Wilhelmsen Ships Service and Paul Herring of Ince & Co, was asked to debate The Realities of Risk, and what kept them awake at night.
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