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Guidelines on incorporating Standard Terms and Conditions

Having an excellent set of Standard Terms and Conditions (Terms) in your desk drawer or on your website, is all very well, but unless you have incorporated them into your dealings with your client,

Press Release: April 2015 - Ship manager fined for breach of US sulphur emissions regulations

International Transport Intermediaries Club (ITIC) has confirmed that a ship management company has been fined over a quarter of a million dollars in connection with a breach of clean air regulations

Air Charter Expo (ACE) 2025

Air Charter Expo (ACE) 2025

ITIC will be exhibiting at Air Charter Expo (ACE) 2025 on Tuesday 9th September, at stand 124. ACE is The Air Charter Association's dedicated conference and exhibition. The exhibition is held at

Ship Management International column June 2017 - Survey yourself out of distress

To see the article as it appears in Ship Management International, please click here. Robert Hodge explains why, in a difficult market, it is important for ship managers to carry out

Press Release: ITIC helps limit naval architect’s exposure after survey vessel capsizes

In a recent dispute, International Transport Intermediaries Club (ITIC) helped a naval architect to successfully reduce the level of a claim by a shipbuilder for damages and loss of profits following

Ioanna Efthymiou

 Ioanna Efthymiou

Ioanna Efthymiou Ioanna joined ITIC as a trainee account executive in September 2023.

Guidelines on incorporating Standard Trading Conditions (STC's)

Standard Terms and Conditions (Terms) are usually drafted to deal with the mundane matters that govern all contractual relationships, whereas the actual work to be performed will usually be

ITIC Circular: Container Weighing - VGM update - July 2016

The amendment to the Safety of Life at Sea Convention (SOLAS), which requires that all containers loaded onto a ship for export have a verified gross mass (VGM), came into force on 1st July. ITIC is

Subsea equipment design engineer

A subsea engineering company was contracted by an oil major to design a series of subsea flowlines, carrying oil and gas products from the wellhead to the riser foot. The design factored in an

Webinar recording: Arresting developments part II

Webinar recording: Arresting developments part II

This is the second webinar in our hugely popular ship arrest series. Join ITIC's Fiona Reynolds, Tan Siew Chi of Ang & Partners, Tony Edwards of Shepstone & Wylie Attorneys and Christos