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Hull Risk Profiler
Mitigate your underwriting risk
Price: £25000 (£25,000.00 after discount)
Product Description
Hull Risk Engine has been developed in conjunction with leading figures in the marine insurance industry to provide an immediate and accurate assessment of risk associated with a particular owner, manager, fleet or vessel.
Our Hull Risk Engine is powered by the live database that delivers the Lloyd's Confidential Index and www.lloydsmiu.com - so you can be sure that the information you base your decisions on is not only of the highest quality, but also the most up to date.
Risk Assessment
Hull Risk allows you to immediately assess the risk associated with an owner, manager, fleet or an individual vessel. This revolutionary system calculates the risk score by scanning the Lloyd's MIU database looking at a vessel's:
Flag, classification, type, frequency of which name, flag and class changes, age, tonnage, maximum design speed, engine, material of build, regular trading area, casualty history, detention history, inspection history, ownership of current ISPS and ISM certification
It is then cross referenced with:
- Casualty and loss record of each level of the vessel's ownership
- Casualty and loss history of the vessel's manager
- Detention history of each level of the vessel's ownership vDetention history of the vessel's manager
- Inspection history of each level of the vessel's ownership
- Inspection history of the vessel's manager
- Time that each ownership level has been associated with the vessel
- Time the manager has been associated with the vessel
Not only will you get you an overall risk score and percentage but also a list of the complete scoring for that vessel or owner so you can see at a glance where the actual risk lies. You can then export all of this information into an excel spreadsheet.








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