A new era for marine cargo

April 18, 2019

Marine cargo is often referred to as the oldest line of insurance, and Zurich itself began life as a marine reinsurance company, back in 1872. It would be fair to say that in the century and a half that has followed, marine cargo insurance has not evolved as quickly as many other lines of insurance – as, for much of that time at least, it has not needed to.

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The Rhenus Group provides logistics services around the globe and has annual turnover amounting to EUR 4.2 billion. Rhenus employs more than 25,000 people at more than 470 locations worldwide. The Rhenus business areas – Contract Logistics, Freight Logistics, Port Logistics and Public Transport – manage complex supply chains and provide a wealth of innovative value-added services.

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