Coronavirus & Cargo insurance
Is there a link between Coronavirus and cargo insurance?
Is there a link between Coronavirus and cargo insurance?
My first Marine post of 2020 —— however it is not about Incoterms2020 or IMO 2020-Impact on cargo insurance. It is about a question which was raised in one of the Whatsapp groups- a question perhaps not articulated well enough, understood even less and consequently the suggested answers not well reasoned out. The question was
Look forward to changes in the Institute Cyber Attack Exclusion clause CL 380
Insuring household goods in transit is tricky yet need not be shunned
Talk to any Marine practitioner or anyone even remotely connected with Marine cargo insurance about ‘containers’ and they will explain their advantages in terms of safety, door-to-door transportation, easy handling and storage as dimensions are standardized, etc. Some can even explain the different types of containers and the types of cargo for which they are
Why do insurers shy away from condensation cover? Condensation is not inevitable
Concluding post in this series on Interesting cargo clauses
Some more interesting cargo clauses. Read, understand, assimilate and then use with care
Less used clauses in cargo policies but relevant in particular cases. Must be sought and given with due diligence