TT Talk - Sanctions impacting commerce
21/12/2011
The matter of sanctions continues to be an important and complex topic for anyone involved in international trade: buyers, sellers, carriers - and insurers. This article covers recent changes concerning Iran and Syria.
TT Talk - When the music stops.
07/12/2011
The availability and use of 'personal electronic devices' is widespread. Do you have a clear policy concerning if, when and how such devices may be used? Is it understood by all staff and visitors, and is it strictly enforced?
TT Talk - Winter preparations
07/12/2011
A news item from last winter said, "With the accumulation of sleet, rain and freezing rain, many roofs have been unable to bear the additional rain-saturated snow". Before you sit next to your warm fire, have you made appropriate preparations?
FIATA Conference sees Dublin-based Silvia Valles Barrera of Hawthorn Logistics pick-up the award, sponsored by TT Club for the thirteenth consecutive year.
TT Talk - Weighing in - again!
14/11/2011
We promised to provide feedback from the survey in 'The 21st century Plimsoll issue'
Is misdeclaration of dangerous goods ever acceptable in the second decade of the 21st century?
TT Talk 151 - Reefer Containers
11/11/2011
The TT Club is positioned astride the transport and logistics industry, providing liability and asset insurance for liner ship operators, ports and terminals, forwarding and logistics businesses, and equipment lessors. As such, it is inevitable that we are intricately involved in the issues facing the whole industry globally concerning the safety of reefer containers.
Reefer Containers - TT Club Circular
08/11/2011
As a leading liability insurer for the international logistics industry, the TT Club is aware of a significant percentage of cargo movements that go wrong. And it is clear that a major cause of things going wrong is a misunderstanding of or non-compliance with basic principles at the very outset of the supply chain.
TT Talk - Claims should teach us! Correct packing, stowage & securing of containerised cargo
25/10/2011
A downside of containerisation is that normally nobody sees the contents of the container from the time it is sealed until its ultimate destination. As a result the,correct packing, stowage and securing of the cargo inside the container is vital to maintaining the integrity of the cargo during its journey and avoiding damage and possible injury on the way.