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The Dinner for Early Arrivals this year was held at Dockyard, located in the southern part of Gothenburg. Managing Director Lars Rhodin greeted all the guests
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The Dinner for Early Arrivals this year was held at Dockyard, located in the southern part of Gothenburg. Managing Director Lars Rhodin greeted all the guests

The Swedish Club welcomed members from around the world to its 147th AGM held in Gothenburg last week. More than 250 member representatives and business

The Swedish Club Annual General Meeting started, as always, with a football game on the Heden football field in the centre of Gothenburg. Many spectators,

Read more about the three-month operation off the coasts of Mexico, Central and South America in the latest IMB bulletin.

BIMCO is giving advice to members regarding the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf. This after the incident with two tankers that were attacked 13 June

In the June Monthly Safety Scenario (MSS) the stowaways are not being discovered even though several checks were made at the vessel.

For the second time, The Swedish Club’s basketball tournament was held in Piraeus 4 June. Nine teams including ship owners, brokers and associates, had

Fishing off side the vessel in South African waters without permit is illegal. Our correspondent in South Africa informs that the authorities now are focusing

Classification society DNV GL will update its shaft alignment design rules to differentiate between Environmentally Acceptable Lubricants (EALs) and mineral

Cargo that is self-heating when shipping charcoal is a delicate issue. Our Loss Prevention team has highlighted the risks through some real-life cases.

As previously reported by the Club (Marine Circular of 21 May) the Joint War Committee has updated its Listed Areas adding Oman, Persian Gulf west of

Pirate attacks and robberies against smaller vessels such as fishing boats and pleasure boats are highlighted in the Commercial Crime International (CCI) June

In May 2019 we reported the following. Home / News / Advice / Monthly web news: May 2019 Advice, Loss Prevention Monthly web news: May 2019 3 June, 2019 In May 2019 we reported the following.

In this podcast we get to the hear the story of Global Mercy, that will be the world’s largest hospital ship and will be serving in African waters.

Heavy weather combined with leaking hatch covers is the most common cause of wet damage on cargo, according to the Club’s experiences. Through several

Almost 100 members, brokers and friends of The Swedish Club met up at the Club Evening in Istanbul 16 May. A sunny, friendly and relaxed atmosphere with nice

To minimise the risk of conflicting claims of title for the cargo, it is crucial to have just one set of original bills of lading.

In the warm and friendly atmosphere of the Piraeus Marine Club, yet another popular Member’s Lunch came to an end.

Members are invited to The Swedish Club's AGM which will be held in Gothenburg on Thursday 13 June 2019 at 2. 00 pm.

On 8 May, U.S. President Donald Trump issued an Executive Order targeting the iron, steel, aluminium and copper sectors in Iran.

Many marine cargo fires and explosions are due to self-heating in some form. Bulk coal and direct reduced iron (DRI) are high-risk cargoes that our Loss

In the May Monthly Safety Scenario (MSS) case a common safety drill causes one of the crew members life-changing injuries. Read more about how and why this

Which cargoes and routings where the most common in the cases of misrepresented bills of lading during the first quarter of 2019? International Maritime

Rises of 6 to 7 feet are expected on the Upper Mississippi above the junction with the Ohio River, according to forecast of May 1, from Lower Mississippi