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The Cargo Insurance market within the Automotive and Transport sector is a specialized form of insurance that covers the loss or damage of goods during transportation. It is designed to protect the interests of both the shipper and the carrier, and can be tailored to the specific needs of the customer. Cargo Insurance policies typically cover the cost of replacing or repairing the goods, as well as any legal costs associated with the claim.
Cargo Insurance is an important part of the Automotive and Transport sector, as it helps to protect the interests of both the shipper and the carrier. It is also a key component of the supply chain, as it helps to ensure that goods are delivered safely and on time.
Some of the companies in the Cargo Insurance market include Allianz, AXA, Chubb, Liberty Mutual, Marsh, and Zurich. Show Less Read more