In the global insurance landscape, Marine Claims Management remains the most technically demanding and legally intricate discipline. As maritime ventures grow in scale and supply chains become increasingly fragmented, the resolution of losses has evolved far beyond simple indemnity. Modern marine claims operate at the high-stakes intersection of international conventions, forensic engineering, and sophisticated financial recovery strategies.
Marine insurance is one of the toughest areas of business. When something goes wrong at sea—like a ship collision, a fire, or an engine failure—it starts a complicated chain reaction. A single accident can involve the ship itself, thousands of cargo owners, and laws from multiple different countries.
This curriculum is engineered to transition practitioners from foundational adjusting to Advanced Technical Management. Participants will gain the specialized knowledge required to handle high-value casualties, manage intricate salvage operations, and lead effective recovery actions in an increasingly volatile global trade environment.
Learning Objectives
To build advanced expertise in:
Complex marine Cargo & Hull claims handling
Legal and technical interpretation
Loss assessment & dispute resolution
Emerging risks and global practices
Key Contents
Legal Framework & Claims Principles in Marine Cargo