Key Benefits

  • Be alerted to new casualties worldwide just minutes after they have occurred
  • Receive details of each casualty including follow up reports as they develop
  • Access detailed casualty data extending back to 1990 - cross-reference similar incidents and analyse casualty trends. Access detailed information on all of the parties involved
  • Locate the information you need at the touch of a button - our casualty archive has a powerful search function, allowing you to search words or phrases (for example oil, collision etc) date ranges and subjects
  • Create your own casualty alerts with technology helping you to adapt our information to your personal needs

Lloyd's List Intelligence is acknowledged as the leading information provider of serious and non serious maritime casualties from around the globe.

With over 20 years of casualty data, you can be sure we've got the got the information you need. You'll have access to more than 400,000 casualty reports dating back to 1990. All casualty details are linked to vessels in our database, so you can quickly and easily locate related information. You can even pinpoint casualty locations through our AIS application. Create your own casualty alerts and be notified by email on casualties as they are reported and/or updated in our database.

Who will benefit?

Towage and salvage services that want to identify opportunities before their competitors.

Law firms, chambers and in-house counsel that need to have all the details surrounding an incident or wish to identify business opportunities from major incidents.

P&I clubs, marine insurance companies and departments - wishing to handle claims, monitor the fleets they cover or be alerted to incidents in high risk regions.

Repair yards that want to be in the strongest position to bid for new repair work in their region/sector.

Classification societies and flag states tracking incidents for their own registered vessels.

Tanker vetting companies / environmental groups / media management companies for awareness of major accidents / pollution incidents as soon as they happen.

What will you get?

Serious Casualties - View serious casualties; those that are a total loss, or have sustained damage that is likely to involve the vessel being out of service for a considerable period to effect repairs. Includes sinkings, major fires, groundings on rocks, severe collisions.

Seizures & Arrests - Analyse vessels seized or arrested for various reasons, such as monies owed by shipowner, illegal fishing activities, damaged cargo on board, drug smuggling.

Inspections & Detentions - View vessels inspected by Port State Control authorities and in some cases detained as a result of deficiencies on board. These deficiencies can include inadequate lifesaving appliances or fire-fighting drills, propulsion system or navigation equipment issues.

Casualties by Type - Order casualties by type of incident, such as vessels sinking, grounding, having fires or explosions on board, in collision, attacked by pirates.

Casualties by Vessel Type - Sort casualties by type of vessel, such as tanker, bulk carrier, containership, reefer, general cargo vessel.

Casualties by Gross Tonnage - Order casualties by gross tonnage range via four categories; vessels under 5,000 gt, vessels between 5,001 gt and 10,000 gt, vessels between 10,001 and 30,000 gt and vessels over 30,000 gt.

Casualty Alerts - Create your own casualty alerts and be notified by email on casualties as they are reported and/or updated in our database.

Lloyd's Casualty Week - Download a PDF of the latest issue every week, comprising of over 30 pages including reports on:

  • Serious and non-serious casualties
  • Incidents from the marine and aviation sector
  • Summary of major casualties
  • Port delays

How will you benefit? How can we help your business?

Knowing about major incidents as soon as they happen and having related data and information will provide you with a significant advantage in handling the outcomes of an incident - be it recovery and repair, legal action or an insurance claim.

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