22/10/2025
This bulletin aims to bring together the Club’s port authority Members and the wider industry to share their insights and learning on all aspects of port authority risk. It includes TT Club claims experience and other industry data to provide an insight into the current risks facing those tasked with managing port authority activities.
22/09/2025
04/08/2025
TT Club, ICHCA International and TOC Worldwide again teamed up for a three-day celebration of gold-standard safety solutions at the world’s leading container supply chain event, attended by over 4,500 professionals.
As the maritime industry continues to respond to global pressures, from climate volatility to labour shortages and rising operational costs, bulk cargo terminals are increasingly turning to automation. While container terminals have long been the focus of digital transformation and automation, are bulk terminals beginning to embrace automation as a strategic imperative?
30/06/2025
Autonomous ships are set to have a major impact on the world’s ports. But while they promise increased efficiency, and safety, and a nice fit with automation technologies, they also raise questions about regulation, liability and cyber security.
09/06/2025
Project cargoes, particularly offshore wind components, are a growing business opportunity for ports around the world. But the typically large size and weight of these unusual loads also expose port operators to unprecedented risks of infrastructure damage, business interruption, third party liabilities and personal injury claims.
Traditional mooring lines and bollards have been used to secure ships in ports for thousands of years. But when they fail, the consequences can be catastrophic. In the five policy years leading up to 2021, the International Group of P&I Clubs members were notified of 858 injuries and 31 fatalities that occurred during mooring operations.
From anti-snag protection to real-time analytics and asset detection systems, see how these integrated tools are becoming indispensable components of resilient, high-performance port operations.
12/05/2025
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.
04/02/2025
Learn how to avoid unexpected outcomes during refurbishment of buildings and infrastructure
04/12/2024
TT Club warns about the significant risks associated with the use of e-bikes and e-scooters in facilities not designed to accommodate them
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