
Global insurance solutions for goods in transit and storage
Marine cargo insurance provides coverage against physical loss or damage to goods (raw materials, semi-finished or finished) being transported globally (by sea, road, rail or air) and can also cover goods in storage at owned or leased premises.
Stock throughput policy
A stock throughput policy is designed to provide seamless coverage of your inventory risks. This type of policy combines cargo insurance and provides seamless coverage for all your inventory risks.
Additional coverages can also include various Contingent exposures, Terrorism and Refrigeration Breakdown coverage for temperature-sensitive products.
We can assist you with:
- Worldwide Cargo Coverage
- Global Stock Throughput
- Project Cargo / Marine Business Interruption
Connect with a Cargo & Transit Insurance Specialist: [LINK]
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