Stale Hansen says size matters as he eyes expansion for casualty pooling system but with fewer small players
Insurance
Judge orders six managers of Baltimore boxship disaster to travel to US
Baltimore disaster one year on: Vast document bundle highlights complexity of legal dispute as Dali owner seeks to limit liability
Russia-Ukraine Black Sea ceasefire comes with strings attached for shipping
Maritime deal will make Ukraine’s grain trade safer, but may slow it down
Japan P&I Club loses tonnage as rivals target country’s large fleet
Senior officials say inflation and higher costs of claims have contributed to a challenging environment
Ambrey launches new war risks insurance arm for a volatile world
UK-based security firm adds to growing list of niche expert insurance providers in the shipping world
Nervous shipowners prepare for newbuild disruption as China-Taiwan tensions grow
War risk insurers say they are modelling scenarios for potential losses in the event of conflict
Baltimore bridge was vulnerable before disaster struck, US probe reveals
Investigators say the risk from a ship collision was well above acceptable risk level before disaster
Sanctioned Russian oil-laden suezmax tanker confiscated by Germany
The Eventin was sanctioned by the European Union after it was secured by German rescue services
Marine insurers ‘lagging in shift to green shipping’
A.P. Moller-Maersk Vice-President Lars Henneberg highlighted the role of banks in promoting green projects
New generation of green ships poses fresh challenge for insurers
Gardian Marine set up in London to focus on managing the risks of complex newbuilding projects