Leading insurance provider to the transport and logistics industry, TT Club has issued its updated guide to risk management; the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code's (IMDG Code - amendment 34) classification of dangerous goods.
TT Club Sponsors Award for 11th Year Running
Press Release: 'Rotterdam Rules' may increase Terminal Operators Liability, TT Club advises.
02/12/2009
'Rotterdam Rules' may increase Terminal Operators Liability, TT Club advises.
In a concerted effort to reduce injuries and equipment damage in port operations, the TT Club, PEMA and ICHCA International have announced a joint initiative to establish minimum safety standards for quay container cranes
The TT Club's latest publication, a revised edition of its comprehensive risk mitigation guide for windstorms, offers marine and inland terminal operators valuable information and advice on how to minimise storm damage to their installations and customers' cargoes. This second edition has been developed and published jointly with ICHCA International.
The Club will help inform its Members on the implications of changes to international conventions at a series of seminars this autumn.
Four regional finalists representing the future of the freight forwarding industry are preparing to travel to Geneva for the FIATA World Congress - 21st-25th September. The four, from South Africa, Mexico, Singapore and Germany, will each be hoping for selection as the overall Young International Freight Forwarder of the Year and a prize that includes hands-on training experience at one of TT Club's regional centres in London, Hong Kong or New Jersey.
Specialist insurance mutual, TT Club has long sought to guide those involved in international supply chains through the complexities of owners' and carriers' liability for goods in transit. Logistics operators and freight forwarders in particular will benefit from TT Club's latest advisory handbook
Announcing satisfactory financial results for 2008 amidst very challenging market conditions, TT Club reports on actions taken to counter the tough market last year and initiatives to meet the serious business challenges of the future
Leading insurance mutual in the ports and terminals sector and influential trade association representing equipment manufacturers step-up efforts to achieve safer operating standards and manage risk
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009... Fitting electronic sensor devices to all quayside crane booms to prevent them accidentally colliding with vessels could save the ports industry millions of dollars, according to the TT Club.