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Nobody thinks about cargo insurance. Until a million dollars goes up in smoke.

Learn how in just one month this oil and pipeline construction cargo insurance policy saved them from a catastrophic million-dollar loss.

By LM Staff 
May 9, 2018

The Operations VP of an oil and pipeline construction company recently admitted there was a time when he wondered if his company’s cargo insurance policy was worth it. The company sources goods from around the world, moves cargo by multiple modes and runs a supply chain through some of the world’s most high-risk countries.

Thanks to meticulous packing and some good luck, they’d had very few supply chain incidents over 11 years. Until that summer, a few years back.

Download this white paper to learn how in just one month their cargo insurance policy saved them from a catastrophic million-dollar loss.

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