NEWS & EVENTS
Another year, another ICIC Conference. We are proud to be among those attending, representing Lebanese surveyors and adjusters on an international stage and showcasing a positive image of Lebanon through our work. It was a valuable opportunity to demonstrate our professionalism and expertise, while reconnecting with long-standing clients and building new relationships within the global insurance community.
We enjoyed the TMN Network Conference in Bucharest and the opportunity to meet up with our global network of surveyors. It was a great occasion to reconnect, exchange insights, and strengthen relationships across the network.
We delivered a comprehensive training program in collaboration with ACAL, bringing together participants from more than 30 insurance companies across Lebanon. The program combined both online and in-person sessions, creating a dynamic hybrid learning experience over a six-month period.
We attended IFASIC 2025 in Athens, an annual event bringing together leading professionals from the Fine Art and Specie insurance market to explore art claims in their entirety and examine emerging trends in fine art and specie. As part of our ongoing commitment to excellence and staying at the forefront of the industry, our participation reflects the level of professionalism and expertise we bring, ensuring we remain among the leading specialists in this field.
Following the appointment of Roger as the CESAM average agent for Lebanon, Roger and Christine attended the Paris MAT Conference in June 2025. The event provided a valuable opportunity to connect with both longstanding partners and new clients, making for a productive and enjoyable experience in Paris.
We were pleased to attend another edition of ICIC in Birmingham, where we had the opportunity to meet with our international clients and reinforce long-standing relationships. It’s always a valuable platform to represent the high standards and professionalism we uphold in Lebanon.
We are delighted to announce that Roger Sayegh has been appointed as the Average Agent in Lebanon by CESAM.
Christine once again attended Posidonia 2024, the premier international shipping exhibition and the leading gathering for the Greek maritime industry and global transportation professionals.
As TMN agents for Lebanon, we proudly participated in the annual TMN conference held in Cairo in March 2024. The event offered a valuable opportunity to connect, collaborate, and exchange insights with fellow agents from around the globe.
We attended IFASIC 2023 in Dubrovnik, an annual event which gathers people from the Fine Art and Specie insurance market, to discuss various topics such as the influence of AI, Lab created diamonds, or luxury watches and classic cars.
We are pleased to attend the Robban Assafina Maritime Awards Night, held in June 2023 at the Al Habtoor Hotel, and to present the award for CEO of the Year to Mr. Adib Assaad.
Capt. Jamil and Christine attending the ICIC 2023 conference at Oatlands Park Hotel, Surrey. The event was full of valuable insights and networking with industry leaders.
Capt Jamil Sayegh and Christine Sayegh attended the international shipping exhibition Posidonia 2022 which is the largest meeting place for the Greek shipping industry and international transportation experts. They met with many friends and peers at the event, and look forward to re-attending in 2024.
Admiral Ship Management SARL, led by Captain Jamil Sayegh, stands as a trusted and neutral expert in Lebanon and the wider region. As accredited agents of Lloyd’s and CESAM, the company protects global insurers and reinsurers while ensuring fairness for all stakeholders. With decades of maritime and insurance expertise, Admiral Ship Management provides specialized loss adjusting, damage assessment, and consultancy services across Lebanon and the Middle East —turning regional challenges into opportunities for growth and stability.
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m/v Ever Given at the Suez Canal - 29.03.2021
It's not clear when normal traffic will resume as at least 367 vessels, carrying everything from crude oil to cattle, have backed up as they wait to traverse the canal.
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