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Our lawyers in New Orleans warns about the extreme high river and strong currents presently being experienced on the Mississippi River. According to the

The Swedish Club was one of the exhibitors at Sjölog 2019 in Gothenburg, an event where maritime students and business people can meet and network.

Meet Helle Hammer, Managing Director at The Nordic Association of Marine Insurers (Cefor) through the Shipping Podcast. She represents marine insurers in

From our correspondent: Home / News / Advice / Caution when calling Port-Au-Prince, Haiti Advice, Loss Prevention Caution when calling Port-Au-Prince, Haiti 22 February, 2019 From our correspondent: Dear Sirs, We regret to inform you that the civil unrest and political instability in Haiti continues. As such, given th

Ranking among 180 countries gives the list of The Corruption Perception Index (CPI) 2018. Read about this and the disappearance of cryptocurrency into

The Club has previously advised that sanctions against Iran cause payment problems because banks have proven reluctant to make any payments having even a

Working through the International Group, and with specialised legal support, the Clubs continue to monitor the developing situation in Germany as regards

On 1 January 2020 vessel owners must have made the decision to install exhaust gas scrubbers or to burn low sulphur or alternative fuels. The cost

The general cargo vessel was about to discharge packaged sawn timber in a small Caribbean port. Before discharging commenced the master told the crew the

International Maritime Bureau (IMB) report in their latest confidential bulletin to members about incidents involving piracy, fraud, law enforcement and

The latest issue of the Commercial Crime International newsletter is now available for members through the SCOL website (The Swedish Club Online member area).

Part 2 - Protection & Indemnity Insurance 2019/20204 January 2019 - The Swedish Club provides P&I cover for its members for each and every accident

Port of Fujairah, United Arab Emirates is next in line banning the use of open-loop scrubbers in its waters. Previously, big shipping hubs such as China,

The new SCOL Charterer's Online Declarations module is designed to assist with the process of declaring and managing your chartered vessels.

"In order to prevent harmful aquatic organisms and pathogens introduced by ship's ballast water and sediments from causing pollution and damage to the

On 28 January 2019 US imposed new sanctions for operating in the oil sector of the Venezuelan economy, Venezuela's state-owned oil company

The Club is advised that in the absence of enacted appropriation or continuing resolution, the US Coast Guard is required to execute an orderly suspension of

The Swedish Club is pleased to report that on January 23, 2019, S&P Global Ratings raised its insurer financial strength and issuer credit ratings on The

S&P Global Ratings 23 Jan 2019 Home / News / Club News / The Swedish Club upgraded to “A-” by S&P Global Ratings Club News, Press Release The Swedish Club upgraded to “A-” by S&P Global Ratings 23 January, 2019 Marine insurer The Swedish Club upgraded to “A-” on expected capital stability amid tough market cond

Nicklas Viby Fursund, Partner & MD at Rainmaking Transport tells the story about why he left the maritime industry and came back a decade later.

International Maritime Bureau (IMB) report in their latest confidential bulletin to members about incidents involving piracy, fraud, law enforcement and

Joint industry Guidelines for the carriage of divinylbenzene (DVB) in containers have been published by CINS (the Cargo Incident Notification System), the

The Swedish Club has launched its new edition of Claims at a Glance, a whistle-stop tour of cases and statistics taken from its experiences in Loss Prevention

The Turkish authorities have updated the tariff of marine pollution fines. After the latest rise in January the fines have increased by 23.