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What happens if your goods are damaged or lost while being shipped? Marine Insurance, including Single Transit Insurance, Marine Open Insurance, and Sales Turnover Insurance, provides the coverage you need to safeguard your cargo and vessels. Explore blogs that explain how these policies protect your shipments and minimize risks during transit.
International Cargo Clauses & Inland Transit Clauses in Marine Insurance
Marine Insurance has been the silent partner to both global and local trade. It may be the transport…
Types of Contracts in Marine Insurance
Marine Insurance is the silent savior of international commerce. Whenever a ship crosses oceans with billions worth of…
Marine Open Cover vs. Marine Open Policy: What Are The Differences?
Marine Insurance is a key component of the constantly growing trade and logistics environment in India. As companies…
Total Loss vs Partial Loss in Marine Insurance :Understanding the Difference
As far as transportation of cargo and goods is concerned, the sea has been both the door of…
Over Dimensional Cargo in Marine Insurance
The shipping industry is the very backbone of global trade as it transports billions of tonnes of cargo…
What is the Accumulation Clause in Marine Insurance?
Marine Insurance is the backbone of international trade, covering a wide range of risks associated with the transportation…
What are Incoterms in Marine Insurance?
In the world of global trade and marine logistics, understanding the terminology is crucial for smooth transactions. One…
Marine Insurance Act, 1906
Marine Insurance plays a crucial role in global trade by mitigating financial losses arising from risks associated with…
Institute Cargo Clauses in a Marine Insurance Policy
Global trade thrives on the seamless movement of goods. But with oceans vast and unpredictable, highways vulnerable to…
What is a Blanket Policy in Marine Insurance?
In the fast-paced world of trade and transportation, businesses face countless risks—damaged cargo, lost shipments or unexpected calamities.…