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Couverture perte de commission

L’assurance perte de commission est une essentielle pour les courtiers maritimes, dans la même façon que les assurances pertes d’exploitation et profits sont pour d’autres compagnies. Les pertes

Board approval

ITIC Members might be forgiven for thinking that their Club is controlled by the managers. Underwriting quotes, claims payments and publications are all the responsibility of the managers; as indeed

Loss of Commission Cover

Loss of commission insurance is as essential for shipbrokers and ship managers as business interruption protection insurances are to other businesses. The loss caused by, for example, the sinking of

NVOC Bills of Lading

Some of ITIC’s Members operate as non ship owning carriers and this article examines some of the pitfalls that can be encountered when issuing NVOC Bills of Lading. You have paid the loss – can you

Authorised Consignor – ship agents’ potential liabilities

On 1 July, 1998 modifications were made to EC procedures for Community Transit goods. These changes were made pursuant to Article 389 of Commission Regulation Number 2454/93, and will impact on the

Welcome to this special edition of The Wire

The following selection of articles are intended to provide both interesting reading for you and practical loss prevention advice, which can be passed onto your clients. Did you know that: ITIC

75 YEARS – THE HISTORY OF ITIC

The International Transport Intermediaries Club (ITIC) celebrates its 75th Anniversary this year. The Club traces its origins to the Chartered Shipbrokers Protection Association, first formed as an

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

Continuity credit

Continuity credit

The ITIC board met in March 2025 in Hong Kong. The board of ITIC have agreed that: there will be no general increase in premium in the 2025 policy year; for the 31st  consecutive year, each

Continuity Credit

Continuity Credit

The ITIC board met in March 2023. The board considered whether, in light of the current high inflationary environment, ITIC should - for the first time - make a general increase. The board concluded