How is a safe transportation of goods?
The safe transportation of goods is made to insure the transport of goods by land, sea or air.
What is covered?
- Loss of property transported by sea, land or air
- Loss or damage arising out of extraordinary situations or sacrifice of the goods for a greater cause. Example: If the boat facing a storm and the captain even decide to throw goods overboard to save the boat and crew.
- Fire
- Lightning and explosion
- Carrying vehicle rollover
- Shock or collision between the carrier vehicle and another vehicle or obstacle
- Abatement of engineering works (bridges and tunnels, for example)
- Land subsidence
- Theft since hired additional coverage (Clause)
What are the exclusions?
Excluded from all damages and expenses resulting from:
- Smuggling and illegal trade
- Sanitary and disinfection
- Bad packaging or packaging deficiency whose responsibility is the policyholder (who does insurance)
- Changes to the product itself
- Delays in travel
- Differences in price and loss of market or any other phenomenon causing injury of the insured in the commercial transaction.
- Intentional actions or omissions of the policyholder or insured
- Spin-nuclear explosion or radioactivity
The following exclusions can be waived are now guaranteed by the insurance) by surcharge:
- Capture, seizure, arrest, seizure, arrest or detention and its consequences
- Explosion of bombs and consequences of wars, rebellions, revolutions and acts of terrorism
- Acts of piracy
- Strikes, riots and public policy changes
In what way can it be done?
There are several clauses:
- Section A – advise hiring new merchandise in this clause
- Section B – applicable to goods and used for ground transportation (Sea is not advisable because it has a few covers)
- Section C – applies to used goods, and can also be applicable to new merchandise, but with less coverage than the “A”
- Haulage in situations of war
- Transportation of Goods in situations Strike
- Air transport
- Theft
- Substitution Clause
What documents are required to complain in case of accident?
- Original policy or certificate of insurance
- Original or certified copy of transport document
- Making the right
- Certificate of inspection carried out by the authority referred to in the policy or certificate of insurance
- Copy of the letter to the carrier or other entities involved to claim damages in the well and response


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