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The Swedish Club is pleased to report that AM Best has reaffirmed the Club’s Financial Strength Rating of A- (Excellent) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit
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The Swedish Club is pleased to report that AM Best has reaffirmed the Club’s Financial Strength Rating of A- (Excellent) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit

The vessel was sailing smoothly in open sea towards the next port, in fine weather. Two weeks earlier the engineers had removed a section of the fuel pump

The latest version of the Club's magazine Triton No 1 2024 has been published, and many interesting topics are covered in this issue.

A RoRo vessel was simultaneously loading and unloading containers and RoRo cargo on both the main deck and weather deck.

London 7 December 2023: The Board of The Swedish Club has announced a 7.5% General Increase for P&I in 2024, reflecting the balanced approach adopted by

Discover the protection that Comprehensive Hull & Machinery and Liability Insurance provided by The Swedish Club can give you,

The Swedish Club Greece was delighted to share an exceptional evening with our esteemed member, Tomini, during the IBJ awards in London on 20 November 2023.

It was night and the vessel was in ballast condition and heading to port. The pilot boarded and two tugs were connected: one on the bow and one on

The Swedish Club has announced that from 1 January 2024, it will offer all Club members Cyber Insurance coverage, providing reassurance and support in the

As stories of the oil price cap fill the press, readers could be forgiven for thinking that sanctions concern only tanker operators and the oil industry. But

Over the past five years, a surge in high-profile cases of chemically contaminated marine fuel has resulted in costly engine damages for numerous vessels

In collaboration with the cargo experts at CWA International, The Swedish Club has produced this practical advice to assist our members in the daily operation

Vessel A was a 2,692 TEU container vessel underway. Shortly after commencing the sea passage, visibility worsened, and the vessel encountered dense fog with

When containers are not properly declared as dangerous cargoes, the risk of the chemicals going into a self-heating process that leads to fire and explosion

The Swedish Club is delighted to announce the opening of a new office in Singapore. Following 150 years in business and more than 50 years of international

The Swedish Club welcomed a record number of delegates to its 2022 Marine Insurance Course (MIC), once again offered online, following the success of last

An oil tanker was in port carrying out routine cargo operations. It was early morning, and the Chief Engineer had planned to carry out a number of regular

The Swedish Club celebrated its 150th Anniversary in style last week, with a series of events held around the Club's Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Gothenburg.

The situation in Ukraine and the corresponding sanctions regimes imposed against Russia are developing rapidly. Numerous Russian individuals and entities have

The correspondent from Egypt, Egyptian Marine Insurance Consultations & Services, provided us with their latest circular highlighting Suez Canal

The Swedish Club extends its support and sympathy to all members of the shipping community who are affected by the present situation in the geopolitical

A general cargo vessel was in an African port preparing to discharge its cargo of steel bars. The Chief Officer planned the cargo operation and told the bosun

A container vessel had been at anchor for a week waiting for its berth. When the berth was free, the vessel berthed starboard side alongside.

It was morning, and the weather was good with a northerly wind, force 3-4 Beaufort. MSS Case January: Serious injury during inspection Download PDF