TT Club is supporting NaVCIS Freight and its aim of obtaining increased public funding to combat freight crime
Fraud is the biggest threat to cargo losses
12/01/2023
Carrier fraud accounted for 84% of TT claims involving fraud or deception in 2022.
This article discusses the Singapore appeal judgement that delivered some clarity on court procedural practices.
Read more about the frequently emphasised topic of due diligence
TT Club’s Supply Chain Security Bulletin continues to highlight the variable risk profile
17/11/2022
This new edition of TT Club's Supply Chain Security Bulletin highlights a series of risk trends, in particular cargo theft.
Read more about how transport and logistics insurer, TT Club, advises on container theft in the global supply chain
Global trade requires goods to circumnavigate the globe through different climatic zones, predominantly involving sea carriage. The standard general purpose freight container, while effective at protecting the cargo within, is unable to prevent the effects of ambient temperature fluctuations and the resultant condensation that this might cause in connection with certain cargo types.
In welcoming the IMO’s revised guidelines for inspections, the international freight transport insurer TT Club exhorts governments to report findings to IMO on 2021 inspections, as well as to increase the volume of inspections carried out
TT Club explores the risks of contracting on full liability terms
Understand how to use letters of indemnity in logistics and the risks around their use
TT Talk: Be alert to stowaways
05/04/2022
Many newsfeeds currently are covering mass migration arising from the war in Ukraine, following the tragic pattern from other conflict zones over years and decades. The freight supply chain, however, continues to be exploited by layers of criminal barons facilitating the unfortunate 'underbelly' of economic migration.