IMCC’05

The 2nd International Marine Claims Conference

IMCC'05

This is the programme of the 2nd International Marine Claims Conference, «United we float – Divided we sink», held at the Portmarnock Hotel and Golf Links, Portmarnock, Dublin from Wednesday 26th October to Friday 28th October 2005.

Wednesday, 26th October 2005

Arrival and Registration

Collect Conference satchel, name badge, Conference programme and tourist information from the Conference Hospitality Desk

Buffet lunch

Conference opens

Welcome and Chairman’s opening remarks.
David Taylor (IUA)

Review of IMCC’04. Introduction IMCC’05 including training update

Power Point File Download Paper Charlotte Warr (Xchanging)

Confessions of a marine casualty investigator

 

Capt. Terry Ogg & Capt. John L. David (Marine Professionals)

Builder risks - proposed changes

 

Power Point File Download Paper PDF File Download Paper Chris Zavos (Richard Butler)

Close for the day

Wine, Canapé Reception and Dinner

at the Jameson Bar, Sponsored by The Irish Tourist Board

Dinner at the Links Restaurant

Thursday, 27th October 2005

Chairman's introduction

David Taylor (IUA)

Salvage presentation - Part 1

Power Point File Download Paper Word Docs Download Paper   Hans van Rooij (ISU)

Salvage presentation - Part 2

 Nick Haslam (London Offshore Consultants)

Power Point File Download Paper Mathieu Tetard (AXA)

Power Point File Download Paper Word Docs Download Paper Graham Daines (Thomas Miller & Co)

Power Point File Download Paper Chris Beesley (Ince & Co)

Coffee

LOF - Facts and fiction

Word Docs Download Paper Sonja Fink (Lloyd’s)

Panel discussion

Roles and responsibilities in a potential salvage situation. What is the best balance? Interpretations and expectations

Tony Kersey (RSA)

Graham Daines (Thomas Miller & Co)

Chris Beesley (Ince & Co)

Stephen Cropper (Hill Taylor Dickinson)

Nick Haslam (London Offshore Consultants)

Hans van Rooij (ISU)

Conference Photograph

Lunch

The right to remain silent. Fact fiction?

 Tim Taylor (Barlow Lyde & Gilbert)

Introduction to workshops

Claims handling costs and quality of experts. Maximising value and claims spend

Phil Cornick (Brit Insurance)

Lars Rhodin (Swedish Club)

Workshops split for underwriters and experts

Coffee

Conclusions and recommendations

 Recommendations from workshops

Chairman’s summary of the day

Coaches leave for dinner
Dinner at the Guinness Storehouse, Dublin

Friday, 28th October 2005

Chairman's introduction

David Taylor (IUA)

Negligence and the casualty

How relevant in the real world?

Power Point File Download Paper Nigel Chapman (Clyde & Co)

Introduction to proposed leader' protocol

Josten Egeland (Norwegian Hull Club)
Lars Malm (Swedish Club)

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The broker's perspective

Power Point File Download Paper Ann Waite (Dex)

Workshops to consider proposed protocol

Coffee

Power Point File Download Paper Conclusions and recommendations from workshops

Results of questionnaire

What to do next and when

Power Point File Download Paper Charlotte Warr (Xchanging)

Chairman Closing remarks

David Taylor (IUA)

Conference closes

Lunch