Analysis – Page 6
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How larger cargo ships are changing marine insurance needs
Cargo ships are getting larger, but so are the risks
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What global marine businesses need to know to get the right cover
The risks of not having an international programme
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Supply chain interruption remains top risk for global businesses – Allianz
BI losses increasingly driven by ‘non-physical damage’ like cyber attacks and geopolitical instability
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How interconnected risks threaten the marine and transportation sector
Case study demonstrates how exposed supply chains are to interconnectedness
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Lloyd's forges China link with landmark insurance deal
Insurance market signs deal as part of Chinese state visit
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How risk managers can mitigate reputational damage arising from a data breach
A data breach can significantly damage a company’s reputation, which makes preparing for one all the more critical Part of a technology risks series supported by
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How can freezing orders help protect assets?
Freezing orders are effective devices for parties seeking to protect assets fraudulently misappropriated particularly as the English courts are willing to be flexible to ensure the injunctions are effective
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The strategic importance of risk managing the supply chain
Risk managers should keep a handle on their supplier relationships as this can lead to significant gains
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New law marks milestone in Spanish maritime legislation
Legislation makes Spain one of the few countries in the world where the majority of maritime law is governed by a single statute
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Marine operators face greater scrutiny by environmentalists
‘Shipbuilders and engine manufacturers are being challenged on all fronts’ – Willis
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Reputation, cyber and business interruption risks top AGCS’s risk barometer
Loss of reputation and brand value and cyber crime have both leapt up the risk table to second and third place respectively, after business interruption
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How supply chain management has evolved since 1990
Supply chain management has advanced in recent years to copy with the complex risk landscape, but there are still lessons to be learned
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3-D printing: will new technology still end up in old-fashioned liability?
Supply chains may never be the same again, but new problems are bound to arise
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Allianz report reveals top causes of loss for businesses
Largest financial losses come from ship groundings, fires, aviation crashes, earthquakes and storms
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Good news for marine insurance buyers
Marine insurance markets remains buoyant, but there is some confusion about exactly why things are so good
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No escaping the rules
Current and emerging regulations in various fields will test compliance on a larger scale than before
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Marine operators face greater scrutiny by environmentalists
‘Shipbuilders and engine manufacturers are being challenged on all fronts’ – Willis
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Shipping facing volatile risks
Marine operators need to navigate not only more stringent eco-regulations, but also a slowdown in the commodities market worldwide and a rise in natural catastrophes
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Worldwide ship losses continue downward trend
Human error remains the main cause of maritime losses according to new Allianz report
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India on course for naval showdown with China
Indian navy prepared to respond to Chinese military presence in disputed waters