Resilience, adaptability of marine insurance highlighted
DUBAI, 17 days ago Marine insurance had shown great resilience and adaptability in the face of the pandemic and had embraced new technology and ways of working to meet the industry’s needs, a webinar was told. The Maritime Standard looked for the first time at the impact of the pandemic on marine insurance during its latest Covid-19: A Leadership Webinar, held on March 10. The theme of the event, well attended online by over 400 international guests, focused on the theme of “Reshaping the future of marine insurance in a post pandemic world” and highlighted some of the successes of the sector in adapting to the challenges of the pandemic as well as some of the ongoing issues that need to be addressed.
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Jan. 12, 1901-A.D. Brooks was elected chairman of the Itasca County Board of Commissioners.
Jan. 12, 1901-Judge Holland has retired and Judge W.S. McClenahan began his office duties in this district in Grand Rapids.
Jan. 12, 1901-Wilson Dow, about 20, was killed by a falling tree at the camp of A. Paupur near Floodwood.
1911
Jan. 11, 1911-The estimated yield of potato crops in Itasca County in 1910 was 70,000 bushels.
Jan. 11, 1911-State Sen. D.M. Gunn of the 52nd District is a member of eight committees in the Legislature.
Jan. 11, 1911-About 30 representative farmers met in Grand Rapids to discuss plans of erecting a potato warehouse and creamery,