You don’t need to run a shipping company to need marine insurance. If your business involves moving goods from one place to another, your products face multiple risks while in transit.
Marine insurance is relevant if you:
Deliver goods to customers in other cities or states
Deal in imports or exports
Transfer stock between warehouses or branches
Transport high-value machinery or equipment
What to Do If Your Goods Are Damaged During Transit
Acting quickly helps ensure a smooth and successful claim process. Follow these simple steps if your goods are damaged while in transit:
Notify Without Delay
Inform our team as soon as the damage is discovered so the claim process can begin.
Secure Proof of Damage
Keep the damaged goods safely and capture clear photos or videos as evidence.
Record at Delivery
Ensure the transporter or courier clearly mentions the damage on the delivery note or receipt.
Share Required Papers
Submit invoices, transport documents, and any other details—we’ll assist you throughout.
Damage Assessment
An appointed surveyor will inspect the goods and evaluate the extent of loss.
What Does Marine Insurance Protect Your Cargo From?
Marine insurance safeguards your goods while they are in transit, whether by sea, road, rail, or air. It helps reduce financial loss caused by unexpected events during transportation and handling.
Fire or explosion risks occurring during transit
Accidental damage due to vehicle collision or overturning
Loss from theft, pilferage, or hijacking
Natural calamities such as floods, storms, or heavy weather
Damage during loading, unloading, or rough handling
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