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Read more about TT's work in campaigning for more transparent and diligent handling of dangerous goods
Learn more about the risks of abandoned cargo as we reflect on the Beirut explosion of August 2021.
TT Club explores the risks to the global supply chain after the Suez blockage of March 2021
Read more about the importance of ports of refuge with regards to the safety of our seafarers and the protection of our environment.
09/02/2021
Find out about TT Club ship fire claims statistics, causes of ship fires and what can be done to prevent them.
What are the common causes of truck fires and what can transport & logistics operators and road hauliers do to mitigate the risks?
International freight transport and logistics insurer TT Club wants cargo owners to be more aware of safety issues arising from poorly packed containers and misdeclared goods
Read more about supply chain challenges and protection of cargo from cargo theft as the world prepares to distribute the vaccine
Read more about how cargo integrity has become an issue of national security in the fight against pest contamination.
Read the condensed 13-page guide to container packing offering industry best practise advice to make the supply chain safer and more secure.
Coinciding with the international launch of 'CTU Code - a quick guide', the Safe Container Loading Practices and Heavy Vehicle Safety campaign was launched in Australia, following an award of government funding. While the emphasis is on road safety in Australia, the messages are consistent with those of the Cargo Integrity Group.
TT Club has been at the heart of a long-term campaign to increase awareness of good cargo packing practices, both as part of responding to incidents and through speaking at industry events. These efforts are now galvanised in the 'Cargo Integrity Group'.