Type of Ocean Marine insurance that covers goods while they are in transit over water.
A form of Marine Insurance purchased by shippers to cover losses to property in transit. Coverage usually provides All-Risk Insurance.
An insurance policy taken up to protect against loss of or damage to goods while they are being transported.
A broad classification of marine insurance providing coverage on cargo, as opposed to hulls, to protect shippers by sea from loss or damage to goods for which they would be unlikely to collect from the carriers themselves. Whether cargoes are insured for a particular voyage or under open policies which are in the nature of reporting-form policies depends upon the volume and regularity with which a shipper uses ocean transit. Cargo insurance also can cover goods transported by train or truck.
Type of ocean marine insurance designed to protect the shipper of the goods against financial loss if the goods are damaged or lost.
An inland marine or ocean marine policy covering cargo in the care, custody, or control of the carrier.
Insurance on the freight paid for by the carrier.
Type of insurance that protects the shipper/owner of the goods against financial loss if the goods are damaged or lost while in transit in between place of commencement and destination.
An insurance policy protecting cargo being transported by carrier.
Insurance to protect the financial interest of the cargo owner during transportation in the event of a loss.