The Swedish Club Hosts Seminar in China

November 17, 2016

Photo: The Swedish Club
Photo: The Swedish Club
The Swedish Club opened its doors to senior shipowners and brokers from across Asia last week, welcoming them to the Club’s latest Marine Insurance Seminar, specifically designed for the Asian markets.
 
The event was held in China, at the Zhuhai Marriott Hotel. Run over two days, almost 100 delegates representing China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and Vietnam participated in the wide ranging program.
 
The Swedish Club runs a program of Marine Insurance Seminars in key maritime insurance centers around the world, with the aim of providing delegates with a broad overview of the insurance market, focusing on areas of particular interest, or historical complexity. The Asia seminars are run every three years and topics covered last week included P&I, FD&D, H&M and the Club’s loss prevention initiatives including a discussion on the importance of the right attitude in the work place.  
 
Guest speakers Peter Murphy from Holman Fenwick Willan; Dave Wisse from SMIT Salvage (Asia); and Matthew Cao from Richards Hogg Lindley HK were joined by experts from the Club in delivering the program.
 

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