Overview
The Marine Cargo Insurance online course makes your road to learning about this aspect of insurance more effective, easier and more enjoyable than ever. Its streamlined approach strikes a careful balance between depth of coverage and ease of learning. Its worldclass learning design - with insightful examples, thought primers, learning activities, case studies, review questions, and tutorial questions - ensures that you will develop a richer understanding of the subject theory and practices.
In your professional journey with Marine Cargo Insurance course, you will develop knowledge and understanding about the business and legal environment of cargo and goods-in-transit risks as well as the scope of cover and market practices of cargo insurance globally, haulage contractor’s liability, hauliers, freight forwarders, stevedores, and warehousemen.
Download BrochureLearning Outcomes
By the end of this course, you should be able to:-
- Describe the conduct of international trade;
- List and outline documents used in international trade;
- Explain the various legal requirements of transit risks; and
- Describe the various charter parties.
Course Outline
- 1.1: Learning Outcomes
- 2.1: International Trade in Relation to Cargo Risks
- 2.2: Overview of Import and Export Business
- 2.3: Global Trading Countries and Trade Routes
- 2.4: Trading Goods
- 2.5: International Commercial Terms 2010 (Incoterms)
- 3.1: Malaysian Legal Environment
- 3.2: Legal Aspects of Carriage of Goods by Sea
- 3.3: Legal Aspects of Carriage of Goods by Road and Rail
- 3.4: Transportation via Barge
- 4.1: Main Cover
- 4.2: Additional Issues Related to Coverage
- 5.1: General Nature of Haulage Contractor’s Liability Cover
- 5.2: Rating Practices of Haulage Contractor’s Liability Policies
- 5.3: Implications of Custody and Control
- 5.4: Risk of Mis-Deliveries
- 5.5: Legal Liability of Haulage Contractors
- 5.6: Legal Relationships
- 6.1: Risk Assessment and Evaluation
- 6.2: Underwriting
- 6.3: Documents Required for Underwriting Consideration
- 7.1: Marine Cargo Claims
- 7.2: Goods-In-Transit Claims
- 8.1: The Role of The Ombudsman for Financial Services
- 8.2: The Role of Forensic Investigators
- 8.3: Malaysian Case Studies of Repudiated Claims
- 9.1: Appendix II – Institute Cargo Clauses (B)
- 9.2: Appendix III – Institute Cargo Clauses (C)
- 9.3: Appendix IV – Institute War Clauses (Cargo)
- 9.4: Appendix V – Institute Strikes Clauses (Cargo)
- 9.5: Appendix VI – Institute Cargo Clauses (Air)
- 9.6: Appendix VII – Institute Classification Clause
Price: US$255
Course Features
- Modules 9
- Duration 8 Weeks
- Content Type Text & media
- Assessment Yes
- Pass Percentage 70%
- Certificate Yes