This prestigious Award - sponsored by the TT Club, FIATA, and IATA - has just completed its fifth successful year. It is aimed at encouraging training in forwarding and enlarging the professional experience of the candidates. The Award is open to young freight forwarders whose age will not be greater than 30 in the competition year and they must have been working full-time in forwarding for at least two years.
TT announces US$ 10.7m surplus for 2002
24/03/2003
The Board of TT Club, the leading provider of insurance and risk management services to the international transport and logistics industry, has announced its financial year 2002 results.
In the wake of growing US and international legislation relating to transport security, TT Club today unveiled a unique self-analysis tool enabling TT Members to ensure they become and remain compliant with these essential regulations. Accessed through the TT Club website, the interactive service is fast and free to registered users.
AM Best strengthens TT Club's rating
28/01/2003
AM Best has revised the outlook of TT Club's rating (Through Transport Mutual Insurance Association Ltd) following a review of its performance since May this year when the Club reported its 2001 loss of US$40m including a strengthening of claims reserves of US$23m.
At the recent Security Matters Seminar, held in London, sponsored by TT Club and organised by the publishers of Cargo Systems magazine, there was lively discussion focussing on the imminent US Customs 24 Hour Manifest Rule and the IMO's amendments to Chapter XI of its Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) convention, which are due to be ratified next month. It fell to TT's European Loss Prevention manager Andrew Webster to discuss the cost implications for European ports as a result of these additional security demands.
TT Club, the mutual insurance association specialising in insurance coverage for the multi modal transport industry, has welcomed Andrew Webster back to its London office to strengthen its loss prevention initiative.
TT Club, the leading provider of insurance and risk management services to the international transport industry, is increasing the volumes of premium underwritten in 2002 and 2003 after signing a major quota share reinsurance agreement with Swiss Re and a second contract with another major reinsurer. The two contracts will enable the Club to underwrite additional premiums of up to US$ 36 million in 2002 and a further US$ 48 million in 2003, a cumulative increase of over 70% compared to 2001. The Club was advised by Marsh, who also placed the contracts on the Club's behalf.
TT Club strengthens management team
07/08/2002
TT Club, the transport and logistics industry's leading provider of insurance and related risk management services has appointed Colin Lewin as Chief Operating Officer, effective 1st October 2002. Mr Lewin, currently Asia Pacific regional manager for TT Club, will take over the operational management of underwriting and claims in order to leave CEO Paul Neagle free to manage the strategic development of the business following its extensive planning initiative last year with Ernst and Young.
TT Club, the leading provider of insurance and risk management services to the international transport industry, has signed a European partnership agreement with the newly launched EUROWATCH service allowing its Members to benefit from EUROWATCH at preferential rates.
TT Club, the leading provider of insurance and risk management services to the international transport industry, has presented its Annual Report for the financial year 2001 to its Members.
Transport industry insurance specialist the TT Club has appointed Thomas Keller as Director, to drive the Club's business development in Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Based at the Club's London headquarters, Mr Keller leads a specialist team servicing TT Club's substantial existing customer base and developing new business opportunities in the German-speaking countries.