Maritime Insurance Education and Training

Ensure client happiness with the expertise derived from maritime insurance education and training

By Shannon Hurley
Separate yourself from industry professionals at other maritime insurance agencies by enrolling in and completing maritime insurance education and training programs. Continuing your education will enhance your qualifications, increase your credentials and help you retain and attract clients.

No matter what level of experience you possess there is always room to grow and advance your career. Whether you are a maritime insurance professional just getting started or have been in the industry a while, consider the following regarding maritime insurance education and training:

1. Enroll in a maritime industry designation program for maritime insurance providers.

2. Participate in educational courses for maritime insurance service professionals.

3. Access educational resources such as books and online content to remain informed about ocean freight insurance.

 

Participate in maritime shipping insurance educational courses

You can get started at a maritime insurance agency by enrolling in a licensing program or advance your career by refreshing your skill set through online or in-person courses. By building and strengthening your ocean shipping insurance knowledge you are ensuring clients that you have the expertise necessary to meet their commercial maritime insurance and personal maritime transport insurance needs.
Try: View the programs of study at the American Institute of Marine Underwriters. Enroll in an insurance licensing program while also earning an AMIM, or Associate in Marine Insurance Management designation, through the Insurance Educational Association.

Complete courses to earn a maritime underwriters designation

Advance your career by participating in a maritime insurance credential program. Build a solid foundation in ocean and inland marine insurance while also enhancing your resume by earning an Associate in Marine Insurance Management designation. The AMIM is a recognized qualification for those professionals who advise clients in maritime cargo insurance.
Try: Check out the ABTraining Center, a training and education source for insurance and financial services professionals, which offers the AMIM designation. Learn about the AMIM program at the American Institute for CPCU and Insurance Institute of America.

Utilize maritime insurance services educational resources

Stay up-to-date and knowledgeable about ocean transport insurance and maritime insurance rates by accessing educational materials. If you do not want to commit to a program of study but want to remain informed, take advantage of books and online downloads. You will not have to break the bank, either, as a variety of free online content is within your reach.
Try: Purchase "Maritime Insurance: The Law in Transition," from MaritimeCompliance. Learn about Marine Insurance Seminars, a non-profit continuing education corporation, and view past speeches and presentations with pertinent industry information.

 

  • Be sure to include all certifications, designations and educational achievements on your resume to ensure prospective clients of your maritime insurance credentials and competence.

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