Supply chain security bulletin | March 2024
22/03/2024
This bulletin considers all aspects of supply chain security, highlighting TT Club claims statistics along with a range of other industry data.
Aaron Healy
21/03/2024
Aaron joined TT Club in March 2021 after graduating with a BA in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from the University of Exeter. Aaron is responsible for underwriting renewals and business development primarily in the UK and South America for both the UK Retail team and London Market Wholesale team. Aaron is DipCII qualified.
Kerime and Josh sit down to discuss maritime risk from a claims handling perspective
Singapore
20/03/2024
Contact TT Club's Singapore office for tailored insurance & risk management in global transport.
The illicit trafficking of wildlife not only endangers countless species but also undermines the stability of ecosystems.
Vehicle Carrier Safety Forum publishes guidance on the presentation and loading of vehicles
19/03/2024
The Vehicle Carrier Safety Forum (VCSF) published its first industry good practice guidelines entitled ‘Common Guidance on the loading and presentation of vehicles’.
The benefits of electric tug boats
15/03/2024
Port of Auckland brought the world’s first fully electric harbour tug “Sparky” into operation in 2022, following a lengthily research process that commenced back in 2016. At the outset of the process, all ship yards and naval architects approached were of the opinion that a fully electric tug was still many years away from becoming a reality.
TT Club Sponsors the Young Supply Chain Resilience Professional of the Year Award 2024
Gregg Wikfors
12/03/2024
Gregg Wikfors joins NJ P&I Claims Team, handling cargo claims.
Mike and Josh sit down to discuss how customer demands can affect the safety, security and sustainability of your operation.
Steps to prevent persistent wildlife crime
06/03/2024
Wildlife crime is a topic TT has profiled before, but remains a critical threat to biodiversity, local and national economies, national and international security, and global health. The global pandemic itself highlighted emerging infectious diseases, 60% of which are considered zoonotic, that is infectious diseases that are able to pass between animals and humans, and elevated discussions around the impact of wildlife crime and unregulated trade.