21/07/2020
Drones, driverless cars, and unmanned vessels have all developed quickly in the last few years. TT-Club
17/07/2020
The Freight Unit of the National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service (NaVCIS) has been involved in numerous theft cases related to cargo crime in the UK; most recently acting to recover £200,000 of stolen goods....
15/07/2020
Whether for inspections, operational support, transport or final mile delivery, drones and autonomous vehicles have been under development for many years. The capability of the underpinning technology exists, it is typically the confidence in acceptance of this technology by practitioners, regulators and the general public that has slowed progress.
07/07/2020
The use of standardised containers for much of global trade has become second nature; the range of cargo types utilising such units continues to expand. There is significant reliance placed by the various stakeholders on the overall integrity of the concept, some explicit and some implicit.
TT Club has previously reported on incident experience whereby containers have dropped from lifting equipment during handling operations. Recurrence appears, as previously, to have nothing to do with the intrinsic quality of the corner castings. The reliability of the lifting process is critical.
11/06/2020
Annual report and financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2019
Highlights for the year ended 31 December 2019
10/06/2020
TT Club, a leading international insurance provider specialising in the cargo handling sector and an Associate Member of the British Ports Association (BPA) has prepared a short paper for UK ports and terminals to consider as part of their risk assessment and management plans during the COVID-19 outbreak.
As businesses across the UK strive to regain levels of activity with the easing of restrictions, it is imperative to maintain the safety and well-being of all workers and more important than ever for employers to understand the unusual risks that they and their workforce face under unique circumstances.
08/06/2020
The smuggling of people has unfortunately become a major issue in certain parts of the world. Political imperatives in target countries have led to stricter immigration restrictions and increased government action. International clandestine migration has become a persistent threat to the unitised supply chain.
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