13/05/2025
Another above-average season for Atlantic hurricanes is expected in 2025, reflecting the increasing volatility of global weather systems due to climate change. The forecast serves as reminder to ports, terminals and warehouses to check the robustness of their storm-preparedness procedures as well as their insurance cover for extreme weather events and other weather-related natural disasters.
27/01/2025
International freight and cargo handling insurer TT Club warns that severe climatic events are already impacting inland waterway operations.
03/09/2024
The maritime industry’s ports, terminals, and ships play a vital role in global trade. However, the sector faces real challenges from aging infrastructure and its ability to accommodate climate change.
09/04/2024
TT Club provides guidance on how ports should act on climate change data and adapt to an uncertain future
17/05/2022
TT Club offers risk guidance advice in relation to quay container crane maintenance and changing climatic risk.
TT Club looks at recent storm events to draw risk guidance from ports and shipping container terminals
08/12/2021
Freight transport and logistics insurance specialist TT Club's analysis of weather-related risk highlights water damage to cargoes in particular.
05/10/2021
Leading transport & logistics insurer, TT Club, outlines Loss Prevention guidance relating to claims around wet cargo damage. Find out more.
Find out how changing climatic risks and extreme weather events can impact your insurance cover and validity of claims
14/05/2019
The traditional assertion that storm events are unexpected and their consequence unavoidable may no longer be simple to establish. Planning from the outset is as critical as planning for the emergency.
04/09/2018
Further to the TT Talk article this year 'In defence of a storm claim', here is an update from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
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