Marine Cargo Presentation
Marine Cargo Presentation
Marine Cargo Presentation
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Definition
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At the end of this session you will be able to
explain;
MARINE INSURANCE
PROPERTY LIABILITY
Marine Cargo
Marine Hull
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At the end of this unit you will be able to
explain;
MARINE CARGO
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At the end of this unit you will be able to
explain;
FOB
C&F
CIF
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At the end of this unit you will be able to
explain;
OVERSEAS TRANSIT CLAUSES
(These clauses define the terms and coverages in
Overseas Transit)
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At the end of this unit you will be able to
explain;
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Why is Marine Insurance important?
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Types of Marine Insurance
Marine insurance can be broadly classified as
either property or liability insurance
i) PROPERTY
Cargo
Hull
ii) LIABILITY
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Marine Cargo Insurance
It provides insurance
cover in respect of
loss of or damage to
goods during transit
by rail, road, sea or
air.
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Though the name may indicate that the policy covers
the transit of goods only by waterways, it is not so
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Insurable interest
A ship carrying cargo starts from India to
Japan, on the way due to bad weather
condition the ship meets with an accident and
sinks. Who has insurable interest in the goods?
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Insurable Interest
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Usually it is the seller’s responsibility for any
loss or damage suffered by the goods until
their ownership passes to the buyer
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Who can buy a Marine Insurance
policy??
Contract of sale : Legal contract for exchange of
goods, services or property to be exchanged from
seller to buyer for an agreed upon value
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Contract of Sale
FOB (Free on Board):
Seller is bound to load the goods onto the carrying
vessel, he does not need to arrange insurance.
FOB : Buyer Pays freight, Buyer arranges insurance
C&F (Cost and Freight):
Same as FOB. The only difference is that the freight
should be paid by the seller
C& F : Seller pays freight, Buyer arranges insurance
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Contract of sale
CIF (Cost – Insurance – Freight):
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In marine cargo insurance, the person having
insurable interest at the time of loss can only
recover
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Marine Cargo Insurance
Provides insurance cover in respect of loss of
or damage to goods during transit by rail, road,
sea or air
Consignments by rail, road etc
Export & import shipments
Coastal shipments
Shipments by inland vessels or country craft
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Marine Cargo insurance provides;
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Types of Marine Cargo
Overseas Transit
Open Cover
Specific Policies
Inland Transit
Open Policy
Special Declaration Policy
Annual Policy
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Overseas Transit
Open cover
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Overseas Transit
Open Cover
A marine cargo open cover policy is an
agreement between a merchant and an
insurance company to insure all goods in
transit within the agreement, until either party
cancels the agreement
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Overseas Transit
Open cover-Features
An Agreement is made for a specific period, generally
12months
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INLAND TRANSIT
Special Declaration Policy
Special Declaration Policy is a Form of Open
policy for those with large turnover and
frequent dispatches by inland transit via Rail,
Road, Air, Inland waterways and post parcels
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INLAND TRANSIT
Annual Policy
Annual Policy:
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Sum Insured will represent the maximum value of risk that
may encounter during transit
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Some of the perils the cargo may
come across are;
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Cargo Clauses
Institute Cargo Clauses are standard terms and conditions which
are used internationally
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OVERSEAS TRANSIT CLAUSES
INSTITUTE CARGO CLAUSE( C )
Fire or Explosion
Vessel or craft being stranded, sunk, grounded or capsized
(Overturn)
Overturning or derailment of land conveyance (Rail/lorry)
Collision or contact of vessel/craft or conveyance with
any external objects, other than water
Mishap at the time of discharge of cargo at Port of distress
General Average (When the entire venture is in danger, in
order to save the Ship and Cargo, certain sacrifices are made
and/or certain expenses are incurred)
Jettison (Throwing of cargo from above board the ship to save
the vessel and/or other cargo)
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OVERSEAS TRANSIT CLAUSES
INSTITUTE CARGO CLAUSE ( B )
ICC C +
Earthquake, volcanic eruption, lightning.
Washing overboard (can be due to sea water/wind/bad weather)
Entry of sea, lake or river water into vessel, craft,
hold, conveyance, container, lift van or place of
storage
Total loss of any package lost overboard or dropped
whilst loading on to, or unloading from vessel or craft
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OVERSEAS TRANSIT CLAUSES
INSTITUTE CARGO CLAUSE ( A )
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Coverages – ICC A, B, C
Risks I.C.C.(A) I.C.C.(B) I.C.C.(C)
Collision or contacts of
vessel with any external Covered Covered Covered
object other than water.
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Coverages- Contd.
Risks I.C.C.(A) I.C.C.(B) I.C.C.(C)
Discharge of cargo at
Covered Covered Covered
port
General Average
Covered Covered Covered
Sacrifice
Jettison Covered Covered Covered
Not
Washing Overboard Covered Covered
Covered
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Coverages – Contd.
Risks I.C.C.(A) I.C.C.(B) I.C.C.(C)
Fire
Lightning
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INLAND TRANSIT CLAUSES
INLAND TRANSIT CLAUSE – B
Fire
Lightning
Breakage of bridges
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INLAND TRANSIT CLAUSES
INLAND TRANSIT CLAUSE – A
All risks with the following EXCLUSIONS
Willful misconduct
Ordinary losses
Defective packing
Inherent vice
War perils
Strikes etc. perils
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Coverages ITC A, B, C
Inland Inland
Risks
Transit-A Transit-B
Fire Covered Covered
Lightning Covered Covered
Breakage of bridges Covered Covered
Collision - carrying vehicle Covered Covered
Overturning-carrying vehicle. Covered Covered
Derailment or accident to the
Covered Covered
carrying vehicle.
Any other risk not specifically
Covered Not Covered
excluded-ALL RISKS
Inland Transit - C offers cover against loss by FIRE & LIGHTNING