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A very taxing matter

A yacht manager arranged on behalf of the owner to store a helicopter ashore whilst not in use. During a routine inspection by customs, it was found the helicopter had stayed in the country for more

What is my survey going to be used for?

Liability of a marine surveyor A marine surveyor received a telephone call from a marine insurance broker requesting the survey and valuation of a 17 year old yacht for insurance purposes. He was

Ensure you incorporate your standard terms and conditions

Shippers of a cargo of wheat instructed a marine surveyor to survey and certify the holds of a bulk carrier as fit for loading.  The surveyor issued a certificate of fitness to load and

The Challenges of the Illegal Charter Market for Aviation

The Challenges of the Illegal Charter Market for Aviation

By Melanie Daglish, Senior Aviation Underwriter at ITIC The aviation industry is one of the most regulated industries in the world, with many professionals ensuring that operations run smoothly and,

Introduction - ITIC Europe Wire

Introduction - ITIC Europe Wire

Following the United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union in 2020 and the conclusion of the transition period on 31st December 2020, ITIC put in place arrangements to provide service

Press release: Shipbroker settles for $380,000 after failing to disclose voyage restrictions, sparking arbitration dispute

Press release: Shipbroker settles for $380,000 after failing to disclose voyage restrictions, sparking arbitration dispute

An arbitration dispute highlighted in the latest Claims Review by International Transport Intermediaries Club (ITIC) has concluded with a shipbroker settling a $380,000 claim. Accused of breach of

International Debt Collection

ITIC’s Members often provide services to foreign companies who are sometimes totally unknown to them. When left with a debt from such a company, obtaining payment can be extremely difficult,

Architect’s oversight

A naval architect entered into a contract with a shipyard to design the structure and access arrangements for new lifeboats and their davits to be fitted to a specific vessel. The naval architect

Nineteenth-century yacht sinks

A marine surveyor was instructed to determine the suitability for towage to a drydock of a steel hulled yacht built in the nineteenth century.  The surveyor produced his preliminary report which

Intermediary News

This edition of The Intermediary is the first in the Club's new colours. It also features our new logo. The changes reflect ITIC's role as the leading international insurer of transport