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Brexit – business as usual for ITIC’s European members

In April 2019 we set out the arrangements that were being made to ensure that ITIC could continue to provide its cover in the EU once Brexit had been finalised. These were concluded by 1st November

Confidentiality Agreements – an ITIC e-learning seminar

ITIC is increasingly asked to comment on confidentiality agreements, sometimes known as nondisclosure agreements. The use of confidentiality agreements has always been common when parties are

Digital deception

A shipbroker realised they had remitted US$ 360,000 of freight by mistake to an incorrect party. There had been some correspondence between the shipbroker and the owner regarding the bank accounts,

Press Release: ITIC says simple checks will defeat shipping industry fraudsters

International Transport Intermediaries Club (ITIC) says ship brokers and agents are among those most at risk of exposure to fraud in the shipping industry, and urges them to carry out simple checks

Charity event: Tom Irving and Duncan Mann abseiled down The Broadgate Tower for The Sailors' Society

On Sunday 7th June, fearless (some may say crazy…) ITIC Senior Account Executives Tom Irving and Duncan Mann joined a group of others to throw themselves off a skyscraper in the city of London.

ITIC Circular: FONASBA and BIMCO launch new Agency Appointment Agreement

FONASBA and BIMCO announce the launch of a new Agency Appointment Agreement document. The Agency Appointment Agreement provides an effective means of setting out the details of an agency

The FONASBA quality standard for ship agents and brokers

In order to assist shipowners and operators to identify those agents and brokers that are knowledgeable, have experience, a good financial standing and background and a demonstrable and tangible

Welcome to this 2012 Naval Architecture Claims Special edition of The Wire

The Wire is ITIC’s e-newsletter which is sent to insured members of ITIC and their brokers several times a year. Each issue is specifically targeted to a sector of the membership,

A bogus bill

A liner agent released a cargo of ceramics that had been shipped from the Far East when presented with what they assumed was the original bill of lading. It later transpired that the bill of lading

Press Release: June 2014 - Failure to incorporate terms and conditions proves costly for marine surveyor

ITIC has emphasised the need for marine surveyors and other shipping and transport intermediaries to include their terms and conditions in all their business dealings in order to protect their