Carrier’s liability insurance and its importance
Insurance coverage as part the carrier's liability insurance (CLI) should be as wide as possible and adequate to the type and scope of transports performed. It is in the interest of both the carrier and its client. CLI insurance is a voluntary insurance, however it is today a market standard that the carrier holds it. The scope and parameters of this insurance should be one of the key criteria for the carrier assessment and selection.
In the TFL (Transport Forwarding Logistics) Guide developed by Gazeta Finansowa, Krzysztof Wysocki, attorney-at-law, discusses the issues of providing transport security to customers and answers the question of the third party liability insurance importance in the TFL industry.
Article by Krzysztof Wysocki, attorney-at-law.
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