SAVE THE DATE!
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, our annual conference has been rescheduled from June 2020 to June 2021
The ICIC - International Cargo Insurance Conference June 14th - 16th 2021
The ICIC Committee are pleased to announce the revised dates for their next conference, to be held at Heythrop Park Hotel in Oxfordshire, the venue of our first and many subsequent ICIC conferences.
Registration is not as yet open but we have frozen 2020 delegate fees for attendance at our 2021 event.
Sponsorship opportunities are available from £500.
Applications are still being accepted for the ICIC W E Cox Recognition of Excellence Award.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, our annual conference has been rescheduled from June 2020 to June 2021
The ICIC - International Cargo Insurance Conference June 14th - 16th 2021
The ICIC Committee are pleased to announce the revised dates for their next conference, to be held at Heythrop Park Hotel in Oxfordshire, the venue of our first and many subsequent ICIC conferences.
Registration is not as yet open but we have frozen 2020 delegate fees for attendance at our 2021 event.
Sponsorship opportunities are available from £500.
Applications are still being accepted for the ICIC W E Cox Recognition of Excellence Award.
2021 Registration
2021 Fee Structure -
Registration fees (Tour Operators Margin Scheme supply): Early Bird Rate (until 26th March 2021) - £959 General Rate (from 26th March 2021) - £1080 Under 35s only - £720 (fixed rate) All fees are inclusive of VAT |
Registration includes:
- Accommodation (single occupancy room only) at Heythrop Park Hotel - Attendance to all session within the ICIC 2021 Conference Programme - Breakfasts, lunches and refreshment breaks for the duration of the conference - Welcome Evening Reception on 14th June - Attendance at the ICIC Gala Dinner on the evening of 15th June - Courtesy coach transportation from London EC3 (City) on the morning of 14th June and return to London on morning of 16th June For delegates wishing to add additional nights to their stay, you will be able to contact the hotel directly, once confirmed. Please note that Day Passes will not be available |
Confirmed Speakers to date
Keynote Speaker: Monday 15 June 2020
Lord Mountevans
Lord Jeffrey Mountevans is a director of gas chartering at Clarkson plc and a member of the Baltic Exchange. He served as Prime Warden of the Shipwrights' Company for 2006–07 before his election as Alderman for the City Ward of Cheap in 2007,[10] and was Sheriff of London for 2012–13.[11] At the Michaelmas Common Hall in 2015 he was elected to serve as Lord Mayor for the ensuing year, taking office on 13 November 2015. He is also a liveryman of the Goldsmiths' and World Traders' Companies.
Mountevans' many charitable involvements include being a Trustee of Seafarers UK, a leading national maritime charity, President of the City of London Sea Cadets and a Council Member of the White Ensign Association, which offers advice to all ranks of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines on employment, pensions and other financial matters.
Adrian Tolson
Vice President and General Manager,
Blue Comms Ltd
“Slow Steaming and Sustainable Ships”
John Perera
JP Marine Consultancy Ltd
“The Bitterest Pill” - Logistics and Regulatory affairs, how they impinge on Pharmaceuticals Claims
Dr Sophie Parsons CEng
Principal Associate,
Hawkins
“A day in the life of a Surveyor” - A closer look at how cargo is shipped
Aime Harrison, PhD, MBA, CEng, MICE
Head of Forensic Investigations UK,
EFI Global (A Sedgwick Company)
Richard Minton
Director & Consultant Chemist,
Minton, Treharne & Davies Ltd
Rosalind Blazejczyk MEng, CEng, MRINA,
Managing Partner, Naval Architect,
Solis Marine Consultants
“Navigating the right course for MASS (Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship) adoption”
Lord Mountevans
Lord Jeffrey Mountevans is a director of gas chartering at Clarkson plc and a member of the Baltic Exchange. He served as Prime Warden of the Shipwrights' Company for 2006–07 before his election as Alderman for the City Ward of Cheap in 2007,[10] and was Sheriff of London for 2012–13.[11] At the Michaelmas Common Hall in 2015 he was elected to serve as Lord Mayor for the ensuing year, taking office on 13 November 2015. He is also a liveryman of the Goldsmiths' and World Traders' Companies.
Mountevans' many charitable involvements include being a Trustee of Seafarers UK, a leading national maritime charity, President of the City of London Sea Cadets and a Council Member of the White Ensign Association, which offers advice to all ranks of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines on employment, pensions and other financial matters.
Adrian Tolson
Vice President and General Manager,
Blue Comms Ltd
“Slow Steaming and Sustainable Ships”
John Perera
JP Marine Consultancy Ltd
“The Bitterest Pill” - Logistics and Regulatory affairs, how they impinge on Pharmaceuticals Claims
Dr Sophie Parsons CEng
Principal Associate,
Hawkins
“A day in the life of a Surveyor” - A closer look at how cargo is shipped
Aime Harrison, PhD, MBA, CEng, MICE
Head of Forensic Investigations UK,
EFI Global (A Sedgwick Company)
Richard Minton
Director & Consultant Chemist,
Minton, Treharne & Davies Ltd
Rosalind Blazejczyk MEng, CEng, MRINA,
Managing Partner, Naval Architect,
Solis Marine Consultants
“Navigating the right course for MASS (Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship) adoption”