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Archives for November 2013

TT Club Presents Guidance to South Asian Ports on Avoidable Accidents

London 29th October 2013

82% of insurance claims related to cargo handling at ports are the result of operational shortcomings or poor equipment maintenance.  This revealing statistic was presented by TT Club’s Regional Director, Asia-Pacific, Phillip Emmanuel as he addressed representatives of South Asian ports at an industry conference in Mumbai last week.

Leading freight transport insurer, TT Club’s analysis of claims received over the past seven years show an overwhelming frequency of avoidable incidents resulting in bodily injury, damage to property, equipment and cargo.  TT Club urges operators at ports and other cargo handling facilities in the region to employ effective procedures, training and safety technology.  “The Club strongly believes that such measures will significantly reduce risk and bring commercial benefits such as lower insurance premiums and higher levels of customer service,” stated Phillip Emmanuel.

As regards the enduring problem of theft, Emmanuel suggested, “Prevention is a combination of: a physically secure site; rigorous checks and double-checks on paperwork and well-trained and well-motivated staff. “

Prevention advice formed a pivotal part of the presentation with Emmanuel strongly urging operators to carry out continuous safety training for their employees; pay particular attention to their security procedures to mitigate against theft and to up-grade traffic management systems to help avoid in-yard vehicle collisions.  In addition, investment in safety technology is advised.  TT Club have seen 236 quay crane boom to ship collisions in the past 7 years worth US$15m. Crane boom as well as mobile equipment anti-collision sensors and container weight and load eccentricity detection devices, among other measures, will pay off the initial installation cost through future savings on damage repair and operational downtime.

Rapid growth in cargo throughput has the effect of heightening the risk factors in handling facilities and port terminals and TT Club would caution operators in India not to lose sight of risk management issues as they also cope with the dynamic growth of throughput in their ports.  For its part TT Club has recently strengthened its resources in the region to better serve its Members. The appointment has been confirmed of network partner Pandi Correspondents (Mumbai) Pvt Limited, which has offices in Chennai, Kolkata and Goa in addition to Mumbai.  Pandi has been delegated claims handling authority providing the ability to settle claims in local time.

Emmanuel also sees this commitment to the Indian market as an opportunity to assist cargo handling companies with their risk management and loss prevention programmes.  “One of TT Club’s strongest attributes is its global claims service.  As a mutual we are dedicated to handling our Members’ claims in the most comprehensive and effective manner possible.  The elevation of Pandi to the status of a network partner will significantly enhance this service in the crucial Indian market,” he said.  “Moreover the Club is stepping up its efforts to communicate the lessons to be learned from our analysis of past claims and the extensive experience we have accrued from forty-five years of providing specialist insurance cover and advice.”

Emmanuel was speaking on the first morning of the 8th Southern Asia Ports, Logistics and Shipping Conference in Mumbai.  He addressed business leaders from over thirty-five world-class transport companies and a total of some five hundred senior executives from twenty-five countries.  Running concurrently with the conference was an international exhibition featuring sixty companies from around the world showcasing their cargo handling, transport and logistics services.

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Note to Editors:
The TT Club is the international transport and logistics industry’s leading provider of insurance and related risk management services. Established in 1968, the Club’s membership comprises ship operators, ports and terminals, road, rail and airfreight operators, logistics companies and container lessors. As a mutual insurer, the Club exists to provide its policyholders with benefits, which include specialist underwriting expertise, a world-wide office network providing claims management services, and first class risk management and loss prevention advice.

Success of CINS Initiative Recognised with Corporate Social Responsibility Award

London 25th October, 2013

The TT Club is delighted to congratulate the Cargo Incident Notification System (CINS) on being presented with this year’s Containerisation International Award for Corporate Social Responsibility at a ceremony in London yesterday.

CINS was established in 2011 by five of the world’s largest shipping lines with the primary aim of growing a system designed to capture incident data from the container supply chain.  As a major insurance provider to container operators and handlers, TT Club was invited at the outset to act in an advisory capacity to the CINS Committee, alongside the International Group of P&I Clubs.

The CINS initiative was taken in response to the increasing volume of incidents that regularly disrupt operations and endanger lives, property or the environment, both at sea and on land. The founding members, CMA CGM, Evergreen Line, Hapag-Lloyd, Maersk Line and MSC, have been joined by an equal number of other lines, and the group now represents about 60% of container slot capacity*.  Managed by the Container Owners Association, it is expected that the CINS network will grow in coming months, as a number of other shipping lines have shown great interest in the initiative.

Peregrine Storrs-Fox, TT Club’s Risk Management Director said, ‘The most compelling result of the initiative will be an improvement in safety and good work practices.  It is exciting that CINS has been able to bring highly competitive shipping lines together in a concerted effort to identify the major common causes of dangerous incidents.  It has been an enormous pleasure to work alongside key individuals in these lines, who have formidable experience in cargo management.  This award is truly deserved’.

The CINS incident database is used to provide an early warning of causes for concern that may be trending.   In a year that has seen serious fires plague the maritime mode, it is sobering to note that the most frequent cargoes causing problems over the last two years relate to flammable, corrosive and environmentally hazardous products.

Investigations into the root causes of these incidents have revealed that most commonly issues pertaining to cargo packing  – packaging, dunnaging and securing  and declaration – are major contributors.   Such findings strongly support the need to conclude the IMO/ILO/UNECE Code of Practice for Packing Cargo Transport Units and see that good practice is widely disseminated.

The CINS Committee has commented robustly on the issue.  ‘CINS findings to date show a strong case to seek broader industry involvement, to increase the awareness of areas of concern and trends in containerised shipping, and continue to improve safety in the supply chain’.

Storrs-Fox concludes, “Nobody engaged in the supply chain industry would deny that there are many continuing or emerging unsafe practices.  For its part TT Club is committed to ongoing efforts to improve safety and mitigate risk as cargo volumes in global trade continue to rise.  Loss prevention is a basic principal of the Club.  As such we commend the vision of the CINS members as they seek to heighten awareness of these unsafe practices, working together to enhance safety, reduce cargo loss and minimise the risk to those employed at sea and ashore, as well as to assets and the environment”.

*Source: Alphaliner

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Note to Editors:
The TT Club is the international transport and logistics industry’s leading provider of insurance and related risk management services. Established in 1968, the Club’s membership comprises ship operators, ports and terminals, road, rail and airfreight operators, logistics companies and container lessors. As a mutual insurer, the Club exists to provide its policyholders with benefits, which include specialist underwriting expertise, a world-wide office network providing claims management services, and first class risk management and loss prevention advice.

Menlo Continues its Support of Degree Course in Supply Chain Management

Amsterdam, 25 October, 2013

Menlo Worldwide Logistics (Menlo), the global logistics subsidiary of Con-way Inc. (NYSE: CNW), is continuing its commitment to academic training in the field of supply chain and logistics management. This resolution was underlined recently at Tilburg University’s (Neth.) Supply Chain Management Masters Degree Ceremony, where Menlo representative Jeroen Tempels presented the Menlo Best Thesis Award.

Tempels, who is Menlo’s General Manager, Central Europe congratulated the successful student, “This year’s winner of the Menlo Award is Koen Verburg, whose thesis on the sub-contracting decision making process was thought by the judges to be particularly functional in its findings and useable by the company, IFF, which was the subject of Koen’s case study.  In sponsoring the Award Menlo is particularly keen to encourage the application of academic research to practical supply chain challenges.  We congratulate Koen on his achievement”.

The full title of the winning thesis is Subcontracting Decision Making: Developing an Appropriate Subcontracting Decision Making Process for IFF’s Spray Dry Technology Line.  Chair of the judging panel Professor G.C.J.M. Vos also praised the winner, “Joen’s research approach, both qualitative and quantitative, can be used by other companies that want to improve their product’s quality and lead time.”

The Menlo Best Thesis award is primarily designed to inspire students to excel in the study and research of logistics processes and to encourage innovative thinking in the development of more efficient performance within the supply chain.  These principles are very much aligned with Menlo’s own operating philosophy centred on continuous improvement.  The company is equally proud of its continued support of Tilburg University’s excellent course and the dedication of the students who each year attain their degree education there.

Second prize went to Mark Gerritsen for his thesis entitled Sustainability of the Biodiesel Industry: The Impact of Strategic Decisions of the Biodiesel Producer on the Sustainability Characteristics of the Biodiesel Supply Chain.

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About Menlo Worldwide Logistics Europe

In Europe, Menlo Worldwide Logistics maintains seventeen dedicated and multi-client logistics centres located in the Netherlands, Belgium, Czech Republic, Germany and the United Kingdom. This warehouse network can serve as pan-European distribution solution using one or several facilities.

Supply chain and transport management solutions as well as 3PL, warehousing and distribution services are offered to a variety of vertical industry sectors including: fashion & apparel; healthcare and medical equipment; hi-tech electronic and data network equipment; automotive; defence and government services and retail e-fulfilment. The European headquarters is at the multi-client Amsterdam Distribution Centre in the Netherlands.

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About Menlo Worldwide Logistics

Menlo Worldwide Logistics, LLC, is a US$1.6 billion global provider of logistics, transportation management and supply chain services with operations in five continents, including North America. As a third-party logistics provider, San Mateo, California-based Menlo Worldwide Logistics’ services range from dedicated contract logistics to warehouse and distribution management, transportation management, supply chain reengineering and other value-added services including packaging, kitting, order fulfillment and light assembly through a strategic network of multi-client and dedicated facilities.

With more than 17 million square feet of dedicated warehouse space in North America, the Asia Pacific, Europe and Latin America, and industry-leading technologies, Menlo Worldwide Logistics creates effective, integrated solutions for the transportation and distribution needs of leading businesses around the world. Menlo Worldwide Logistics, LLC, is a subsidiary of Con-way Inc. (NYSE: CNW), a $5.3 billion diversified freight transportation and logistics company.