Insurance claims

Using Green Car Parts Can Shorten The Claims Cycle, Which is A Good Thing

There has been one primary factor that has driven motor claims inflation in the last 4 years and that is spares supply chain delays. There are other reasons of course, like labour costs, vehicle storage, […]

Motor Insurance

Vehicle Repair: Green Parts Can Save Time, Money And The Planet

There’s no doubt that using green parts, sourced locally rather than importing new car parts from the Far East or elsewhere, can save time when it comes to getting damaged cars and vans back on […]

Insurance claims

ABP Repair Report: Response From e2e Total Loss Vehicle Management

Some feedback from Jim Loughran (pictured) at the e2e Total Loss Network, as the sector looks ahead to using more recycled parts throughout the car repair process. For insurers this not only saves time and […]

Motor Insurance

Alibaba and TUV Germany Agree to Expand Verified Trade Parts Deal

This is interesting news from Germany as the TUV teams up with Alibaba on car parts. Given the supply chain issues surrounding many new-ish cars like the shortages for many JLR Group vehicles, or some […]

Insurance claims

China Typhoon May Impact Supply Chain

An update on the severe weather event in China, which may well affect the supply chain for many insurers and claims specialists; Container xChange is closely monitoring the severe flooding caused by torrential rains and […]

Opinion

Data Usage Can Mitigate Car Insurance Price Inflation

The ABI noted earlier this year that car premiums are rising, with Jonathan Fong, the ABI’s Senior Policy Adviser, Motor Insurance, commenting: With households battling the rising cost of living, the last thing anyone wants […]

Global insurance trends

Canada Dock Strikes Could Cause Global Supply Problems

Are we looking at more supply chain issues later this summer? Could be. Here’s some insights into what’s happening in Canada. As around 7500 dock workers representing the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) continue […]