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TT Talk - Liability for theft by employees

Is a forwarder liable for thefts from its warehouse committed by an employee?

TT Talk - Readers' input on hazmat

In TT Talk No 46 we asked you to contribute ideas that might increase awareness of, and compliance with, the international regulations for the carriage of dangerous goods (IMDG).

Winner of the 'Young International Freight Forwarder of the Year Award' 2004

This prestigious Award - sponsored by the TT Club, FIATA, and IATA - is aimed at encouraging training in forwarding and enlarging the professional experience of the candidates. The winner of the 2004…

TT Club appoints Webster Director of Loss Prevention

The TT Club, the transport insurance mutual, has appointed Andrew Webster as Director of Loss Prevention with effect from 1st July 2004 to succeed Club veteran John Nicholls, who has retired.

US COGSA package limitations still apply when restowing, highlights TT Club

The TT Club is drawing attention to the significant reductions in damage liability during restowing operations afforded by the package limitations under the US Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (US COGSA).

TT Talk - Container terminals: benchmarking accident statistics

The International Safety Panel of the International Cargo Handling Co-ordination Association (ICHCA) was set up in 1990 and currently has 38 members across nineteen countries and international…

TT Talk - Don't let shipping lines railroad your recovery prospects

Peter Zambito, partner in Dougherty, Ryan, Giuffra, Zambito and Hession of New York, writes about the problems of claiming against US railroad operators.

TT Club keeps its 'very good' AM Best rating

RATINGS agency AM Best has forecast that Through Transport Club will continue producing good profits into next year.

TT Talk - How thin is your protection?

Our friend Peter Zambito from the New York law firm of Dougherty, Ryan, Giuffra, Zambito & Hession points out that judges in US courts, as well as their counterparts in other countries, take…

TT Talk - Sea carrier's liability when cargo temporarily off-loaded

A carrier can rely on the terms of the US Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (US-COGSA) to limit liability for damage while the cargo was temporarily on shore during restowing operations at an intermediate…