Baltimore Dali Accident : Letters of Credit and Marine Cargo Insurance - Who Gets Paid?
With the tragic accident involving the Dali cargo ship hitting the Francis Scott Key Bridge, Alan Bracken examines whether Letters of Credit will be honored and paid and whether marine insurance will pay out for those with cargo onboard. For more information see the ABTS® Website: https://www.abtslogistics.co.uk/ For more FREE, practical knowledge on various import export subjects check out our blog: https://www.abtslogistics.co.uk/blog/ Online Premium Courses: If you're really serious about starting your own import export business or getting into it as a career, check out our premium online courses: How To Buy and Sell Using a Letter of Credit: https://www.abtslogistics.co.uk/lette... Export Documentation and Procedure: https://www.abtslogistics.co.uk/full-... Become a Successful Export Agent: https://www.abtslogistics.co.uk/impor...

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