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Crisis Management: Protect Your Assets

Strategies to Identify, Manage and Maximise the Chance of Protecting Your Assets as a Result of a Maritime Crisis

This workshop will be conducted by Ince & Co the leading global shipping law firm in maritime emergency response!

Monday 20th February 2012 - attend this workshop to take advantage of a highly practical agenda which will focus on strategies to identify, manage and maximise the chance of protecting your assets as a result of a maritime crisis. 

A must attend event for executives involved in the initial emergency response, those in contact with the vessel following the casualty, personnel in contact with charterers, cargo interests and other contractual partners, those involved in the claims handling process as well as middle and senior managers in ship owning and ship management companies, this one day session is a must attend event! 

Agenda Highlights: 

Planning for a Maritime Emergency: How to Get a Head Start

Collisions: How to Gain a Tactical Advantage

Pollution / Hazardous & Noxious Substances: How to Minimise the Environmental and Financial Impact

Criminalisation of Seafarers: Protecting Your Most Important Asset

Hazards Particular to LNG Vessels including Fire Risk, Containment System Risk and Terminal Risks

Salvage and General Average: How to Get the Best Deal

Protecting Your Claim: Ships Can Sink and Evidence Can be Lost

Piracy: A Developing Industry

Case Study Session - Handling a Collision Incident    

Workshop Leaders Kevin Cooper, Partner and Victor Fenwick, Senior Associate, look forward to welcoming you and leading this essential session. 

 



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