How the Iran Conflict Is Rewiring Trade, Energy and Economic Risk

When the sabres start rattling, merchant vessels often end up caught in between. Shipowners and cargo owners – who have little to do with the reasons behind the conflict – often end up paying the price.
Middle East Tensions and Global Supply Chains: What Logistics Companies Should Know

When the sabres start rattling, merchant vessels often end up caught in between. Shipowners and cargo owners – who have little to do with the reasons behind the conflict – often end up paying the price.
The Myths of Marine War Insurance

Since 2022 alone, 100+ merchant vessels have been attacked during those conflicts. Maybe it’s time to look closer at one of the most overlooked parts of marine insurance: War Risk Clauses.
Why Managing Mental Health Matters During Mergers?

In era when employee mental health is so important, can you afford not to take it seriously?
From Chaos to Resilience: European Road Logistics Amid the Pandemic

Road haulers across twelve nations embraced the chaos, seizing opportunities.
Audacious Heists to Learn From

Recent heists in Canada and Germany are underlining the importance of cargo insurance coverage and heightened security protocols.
Automotive Logistics: Riding the Roller Coaster

The future looks uncertain. It’s challenging to predict what will happen, but we can look at trends for a best guess.
Change Is the Only Constant for Worldwide Shipping

Huge change is happening in all sectors of the marine insurance sector and cargo risks and associated insurances.
The Price Cap on Russian Oil – Implications on Insurance

Insurers, insurance brokers, shipowners and charterers will now be required to check the price of Russian oil cargoes on board ships they own, charter or insure.
War in Ukraine: Cargo insurance and political risks

The dangers of war and strike are excluded in the “all risks” coverage, but they are usually included in the individual policies with additional clauses.