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Manufacturing Insurance

Inland Marine Insurance
for Manufacturing

Raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods that move between your facility, suppliers, and customers face loss exposure in transit. Inland marine coverage protects these goods while in transport, as well as specialized tools and dies that standard property coverage may not address.

Industry-Specific Insight

Why Manufacturing Businesses Need Inland Marine Insurance

Raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods that move between your facility, suppliers, and customers face loss exposure in transit. Inland marine coverage protects these goods while in transport, as well as specialized tools and dies that standard property coverage may not address.

Coverage Details

What Inland Marine Insurance Covers

Key protections included in a inland marine policy for manufacturing operations.

Contractors' tools and equipment at job sites and in transit
Mobile equipment such as cranes, forklifts, and construction machinery
Cameras, production equipment, and valuable items used on location
Medical equipment transported between locations or used at patient sites
Valuable business property stored at multiple locations or temporarily off-site
Fine art, collectibles, or valuable items that your business owns or is responsible for

FAQs

Common Questions from Manufacturing Businesses

Does inland marine cover goods in transit to my customers?

Yes. Inland marine covers goods while they're in transit, whether shipped via your own vehicles or third-party carriers.

Can specialized manufacturing tools and dies be covered?

Yes — tooling, dies, molds, and patterns can be scheduled on an inland marine policy, which provides broader coverage than standard commercial property for these items.

How is inland marine different from commercial property?

Commercial property covers your business assets at a fixed location. Inland marine extends coverage to property that moves or is used at various locations. If your tools, equipment, or valuable property travels with you or your team, inland marine fills the coverage gaps.

Does inland marine cover equipment rented to others?

It can — some inland marine policies cover equipment that your business rents to others. This is sometimes called equipment rental coverage or equipment lessor coverage. A licensed agent can explain what's available for your specific situation.

Complete Coverage

Other Coverages Manufacturing Businesses Commonly Need

A complete protection plan for manufacturing operations typically includes several complementary coverages.

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Manufacturing · Inland Marine

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