Insurance Policy for Freight Shipments

Protecting What Matters Most

When it comes to logistics, moving your goods from point A to point B is only half the journey. The real peace of mind comes from knowing that no matter what happens along the way — your cargo is protected. That is where freight insurance comes in.

At DKC CONNECT, we specialize in shipping goods from the UAE to Nairobi, and we understand that every shipment represents not just cargo, but also investment, time, and trust. That’s why we emphasize the importance of having a reliable insurance policy for freight shipments.


🔍 Why Freight Insurance Matters

While logistics providers take every precaution to ensure safe delivery, risks can still arise during transportation:

  • Cargo damage due to handling or accidents

  • Loss from theft or pilferage

  • Natural disasters affecting transit routes

  • Delays or mishaps in air, sea, or road shipping

Without insurance, businesses and individuals could face heavy losses that are difficult to recover from. Freight insurance acts as a financial shield, ensuring that if the unexpected happens, your investment is safeguarded.


📑 Types of Freight Insurance Coverage

  1. All-Risk Coverage

    • The most comprehensive option, covering most risks of physical loss or damage (except for specific exclusions).

    • Ideal for high-value and fragile cargo.

  2. Total Loss Coverage

    • Provides protection if the entire shipment is lost (e.g., due to sinking, fire, or hijacking).

    • A more budget-friendly option for bulk or low-value shipments.

  3. Named Perils Coverage

    • Covers only specific risks named in the policy, such as fire, collision, or theft.


🛠️ How DKC CONNECT Supports Clients

At DKC CONNECT, we don’t just move shipments — we protect them. Our team guides clients through choosing the right insurance for their cargo, ensuring:

  • Proper valuation of goods

  • Clear understanding of coverage terms

  • Assistance in claims processing if the need arises

  • Transparent communication on exclusions and conditions

 

 

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *