On November 1, a distinctive gathering took place titled InnoConf Logistics: Cases, Partners, Solutions. It stood out as the first conference dedicated to cargo insurance that brings together practical insight, real world case studies, and technical innovation in one immersive forum. The event was organized by Innoseti, an IT company that has earned recognition for building the Tsunami cargo insurance platform. This platform serves as a scalable backbone for risk management and claims processing in logistics, showcasing how modern software architectures support complex insurance workflows and rapid decision making in high-stakes environments. The conference positioned itself at the intersection of technology, risk, and freight operations, highlighting how digital tooling can enhance transparency, efficiency, and trust across the supply chain.
The roster of speakers underscored the event’s emphasis on authoritative experience and tangible results. Attendees heard from leaders and specialists affiliated with major Russian analytical outfits, as well as prominent insurance and logistics firms. Representatives from AlfaStrakhovanie, Ingosstrakh, Renaissance Insurance, and SberStrakhovanie shared data-driven perspectives on market dynamics and risk assessment. Industry players such as Gruzovichkoff, Business Lines, Skif-Cargo, Innoseti, Monopoly.Online, Traffic, and several other innovators contributed practical insights gleaned from ongoing operations. The presentations offered a blend of strategic vision and granular tactics, illustrating how insurers and logistics providers collaborate to price cargo risk accurately, optimize routes, and reduce losses. A noteworthy component of the program was a new study that maps the current landscape of the Russian logistics insurance market, accompanied by a clear briefing on emerging trends that are shaping product design, underwriting practices, and claims handling in the near term. This dual focus on empirical research and actionable intelligence aimed to equip businesses with the knowledge to navigate volatility and seize opportunities in a changing market environment.
The venue for this knowledge exchange was the RBC Event Center, located on Kosmodamianskaya Embankment, a setting chosen for its accessibility and professional ambiance that supports deep dives into technical subjects and collaborative dialogue. Participation was free, yet preregistration was required to ensure a smooth check-in process and to manage seating, technical support, and scheduling. The organization of the event emphasized clarity and attendee value, with a structured agenda, timely updates, and opportunities to engage with speakers during moderated Q&A sessions. By combining educational content with networking potential, the conference provided a practical forum for decision-makers and practitioners who deploy cargo insurance solutions at scale, offering a platform to explore new tools, partnerships, and ideas that can be translated into real-world benefits. While the focus remained on cargo insurance solutions, the format encouraged cross-pollination among professionals from risk management, freight forwarding, and software development, fostering a shared language around risk mitigation, data integrity, and customer service excellence.
Innoseti, the event’s organizer, has been at the forefront of delivering platform-based solutions for large enterprises operating in logistics and pharmaceutical insurance since 2018. The company has consistently emphasized the integration of digital capabilities with traditional insurance practices to boost efficiency and accuracy across complex supply chains. In particular, it developed the Tsunami cargo insurance support platform, a comprehensive system designed to streamline underwriting, policy administration, and claims processes. Tsunami stands out for its modular architecture, interoperability with existing enterprise systems, and its emphasis on real-time data flow, enabling insurers and logistics providers to respond swiftly to incidents, adjust coverage as operations evolve, and maintain high levels of service quality for customers. By showcasing Tsunami within Innoseti’s broader portfolio, the conference highlighted how modern software ecosystems can reduce administration time, enhance data quality, and deliver measurable improvements in loss control and customer satisfaction for large-scale cargo operations.