Offshore professionals
17/04/2013 -
Getting more from ITIC is not all about insurance. ITIC also provides a wealth of loss prevention advice through the website, seminars and the ITIC publications of the Claims Review, Wire and Circulars. We also provide seminars to groups of Members, or in-house training to individual Members and insurance brokers. All this for no additional premium.
22/03/2012 -
International Transport Intermediaries Club (ITIC) has warned that, in today’s increasingly litigious business environment, there is a growing need for shipping professionals to have third-party indemnity insurance cover. This...
09/03/2012 -
To many hydrographic surveyors insurance is seen as being forced upon them by contractual requirements. To others it is prudent risk management. However you regard insurance, you do need to look at how to get the best out of what...
08/03/2012 -
ITIC are exhibiting at Oceanology International 2012 from the 13th -15th March, come and see us at the world's premier meeting place for the marine science and ocean technology community.
Throughout Oceanology, ITIC will be...
08/03/2012 -
The trend over the last few years has been for Hydrographic Societies / Offices to change into privately owned companies from governmental bodies. As this has happened it has become more likely that third parties and...
08/03/2012 -
By Martyn Haines of Clyde & Co http://www.clydeco.com/
The rationale for the adoption of Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) was to contribute to safe navigation;...
08/03/2012 -
By Chris Sturgeon of Red Penguin http://www.redpenguinltd.com/
Effective risk management of construction projects at sea requires, in particular, a fundamental understanding of the...
01/03/2010 -
IMPORTANT NOTICE
These terms and conditions are published for the general interest of members of ITIC. The specific requirements of individual businesses vary and accordingly no responsibility can be taken for the...
01/03/2010 -
Peter Clark www.navlaw.com
Historically, hydrographic surveyors have played an important role in the advancement of maritime commerce. This group of skilled professionals is called upon by the shipping industry to perform...
01/03/2010 -
The International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) requires that, “All ships should carry adequate and up-to-date charts, sailing directions, lists of lights, notices to mariners, tide tables, and all other nautical...



