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Articles for May 2015

Lochain Patrick

New director named

Skuld

Singapore head

Standard Syndicate

Commences at Lloyd’s

Safety record continues to improve

A new report from Allianz suggests the maritime industry is continuing to improve on its safety record, as Rahul Khanna, of Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty, reveals

New European guide for salvors

Associate members of the International Salvage Union heard new European guidelines are promised this year, as Maritime Risk International reports

The value of salvage

The value of salvage and the work of salvors was highlighted at the International Salvage Union’s recent Associate Members Day held in London. Below, Maritime Risk International reports on a few of the stories to emerge from the day

Ince & Co

New partners

Liberian Registry

New office

Braemar

New director

Hutton’s Group

New regional hub

Tokio Marine Kiln

Manchester appointment

Diverted profits tax – a maritime risk?

Angela Savin, of Norton Rose Fulbright, warns a new tax regime in the UK brings new risks

Evolution of salvage continues apace

Salvage is having to adapt as the shipping industry changes, as Jon Walker and Nick Haslam, of LOC Group, report

How shipping deals with quarantine in the modern age – practical aspects

Nina von Borries, of Skuld, looks at the practical side of a ship in quarantine

What supporting documents should owners provide with demurrage claims?

Neil Henderson, of 4 Pump Court, reviews the decision of the Commercial Court in The Adventure as to the documentary requirements of demurrage claims under the BPVoy4

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