Explosive past, promising future

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Less than three weeks after the end of the Civil war, a mighty explosion rocked the mighty Mississippi River. April 27 in 1865, was the date when the Sultana Steamboat explosion caused a deadly tragedy. This explosion cost more lives than the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, yet is not nearly as well remembered.

One significant result of the explosion was the demand for safer boilers. With this demand, insurance companies were formed to offer inspections and financial incentives for submitting to the inspections.

Fast forward 150 years and though things have changed, no explosions have significantly rocked the equipment breakdown industry…until now. Please have a review of Ingram Initiative Incorporated’s web site and learn of changes on the horizon for Equipment Breakdown Reinsurance Programs.

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