Allianz Engineering pushes maintenance message

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Engineering arm urges brokers to push maintenance message and warns of knowledge gap.

Allianz Engineering has called on brokers to discuss maintenance and inspection with clients because, it claimed, many rely on inspection to highlight issues with machinery instead of continually caring for and checking equipment.

Glyn Amphlet, Allianz chief engineer, explained using the analogy of car MOTs and services.

The inspection is the MOT and the maintenance is the service. He said that at the moment some insureds believe that the inspection element is enough to meet policy wordings and

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