FILHET-ALLARD MARITIME – Sponsor of BLACK SEA GRAIN-2024, Feb 27-28, Prague

UkrAgroConsult is glad to announce that FILHET-ALLARD MARITIME became a Sponsor of the 20th International Conference BLACK SEA GRAIN-2024 which will take place on Feb 27-28 in Prague, Corinthia hotel.
The slogan “At the heart of International Trade, Shipping & Industry” reflects the vision of FILHET-ALLARD MARITIME (FAM) specialists in marine and transport risk since 1846. Focusing on international trade, the company’s technical and logistical platform accounts for 150+ employees covering worldwide activities with offices in Bordeaux, Geneva, Abidjan and Istanbul.
The risks ship by FILHET-ALLARD MARITIME include Marine Cargo, Storage, Charterers’ liability/FDD, Political violence, Political risks, War risks, Traders’ Defence, Trade disruption, Cargo owner legal liability, Bunkers cover, Credit risks, Contract frustration, Transport Operator Liability, Claims recoveries and defence, Parametric Insurance for Agriculture, Hull and Machinery, Ship owner liability and P&I.
Become part of the BLACK SEA GRAIN conference – a leading event in the world of agribusiness. Join the epicenter of strategic connections, discussions and networking, shaping the future of the Black Sea and global grain market. Delegates from 30+ countries are already on board!
Discover more about participation opportunities with BLACK SEA GRAIN-2024:
Conference Sponsors: Official Sponsor – Almeida Group, Sponsors – Eyssautier-Verlingue Group, QSS, MAXAR, StoneX, Ande Logistics, AGA Partners, Filhet-Allard Maritime. The Conference is supported by Ukrainian Grain Association, Ukroilprom Association, Donau Soja Organisation, Serbia Grains Association.
Willing to cooperate, become a partner or ask a question?
You are welcome:
uac-info@ukragroconsult.org
+380443645585
+380507861310 (WA, Viber, Telegram)
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