TT Club calls for joining efforts on proper cargo declaration
TT Club has emphasizes the responsibility of all parties involved to ensure accurate classification, packaging, declaration, and handling of hazardous cargoes.
Read moreTT Club has emphasizes the responsibility of all parties involved to ensure accurate classification, packaging, declaration, and handling of hazardous cargoes.
Read moreThe TT Club, emphasizes its ongoing commitment to addressing the persistent issue of container losses at sea, which fluctuate annually due to severe weather conditions.
Read moreThe humble container seal, though not infallible against determined thieves, remains a vital tool in ensuring cargo security and identifying theft. TT Club underscores the need for a robust security culture within the supply chain, highlighting the critical role of container seals in safeguarding global cargo transportation.
Read moreIn collaboration with its Members, partners and service providers, TT Club has produced a toolkit to assist those it insures meet the complex demands developing Environment, Social, Governance (ESG) policies present.
Read moreIn the recently published Annual Cargo Theft Report 2023 TT Club and BSI SCREEN Intelligence pinpoint high inflation as a primary macroeconomic driver of cargo crime patterns. The rise in food and beverages as a stolen commodity is one such indicator.
Read moreNeil Dalus, the Risk Assessment Manager at TT Club, emphasizes on TT Talk the crucial importance of maintaining a clean water supply onboard ships.
Read moreAccording to World Shipping Council, ten organisations have joined forces to combat illegal wildlife trafficking through increasing awareness and vigilance across global supply chains.
Read moreThe Vehicle Carrier Safety Forum (VCSF) publishes its first industry good practice guidelines entitled ‘Common Guidance on the loading and presentation of vehicles’.
Read moreFuture sustainability of the sometimes fragile global supply chain must revolve around a fundamental safety culture throughout all operators and organisation involved, determines TT Club.
Read moreFalling from height is a leading cause of workplace fatalities and injuries. International freight transport and TT Club are warning of this danger in the transport, port and logistics industries, environments in which, unfortunately elevated working locations are often unavoidable.
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