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Audit gets lost in translation

An aviation safety auditor was hired by a Russian specialist air charter operator to perform a comprehensive safety audit of its flight operations activities. Their fleet consisted of heavy lift

Charting the cause of grounding

By Trond Eilertsen and Gaute Gjelsten of Wikborg Rein, Norway  www.wr.no/no/ DESPITE continuing advances in navigational, cartographic and hydrographic technology, the potential still exists

Ship Management International - Counting the cost of litigation. Article by Andrew Jamieson in the latest edition of Ship Management International

To see the article as it appears in Ship Management International, please click here. The article can be found on pages 57 - 61 .

CAMO or AMO?

CAMO or AMO?

A Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation (“CAMO”) insured by ITIC was appointed by the owner of 3 business jet aircraft to provide a complete continuing airworthiness management service.

Introduction

Introduction

Welcome to this edition of ITIC’s electronic newsletter, The Wire, which focusses specifically on ship classification societies. A ship classification society is an organisation that, inter alia;

Webinar recording: Arresting developments - debt recovery

Webinar recording: Arresting developments - debt recovery

ITIC’s Mark Brattman discusses ship arrest in the Netherlands, the Middle East and the USA with George Chalos of Chalos & Co, Mohamed El Hawawy of Ince & Co Middle East

Insurance brokers and ITIC

ITIC, through the TT Club, provides professional indemnity insurance for a wide range of activities in the transport industry. The following is a brief guide for insurance brokers as to what

Show me the money!

Show me the money!

ITIC has recovered over US$ 250 million in unpaid shipbroker commissions and ship agent disbursements. This webinar brings together many of those claims into a practical case