Support your commercial clients that import, export, distribute, move, or ship goods — without needing an in-house cargo insurance specialist.

JAH Insurance Brokers Corp. supports agencies serving commercial clients with goods in transit exposure.

We help identify cargo risk, structure the opportunity, and support placement of Marine Cargo Insurance, always subject to underwriting review, terms, conditions, and applicable clauses.

A specialist Marine Cargo Insurance resource for agencies serving commercial clients with shipping exposure.

Includes: One-time shipment support, Import, export, logistics, and moving-related accounts.

Many Commercial Clients Move Goods Without True Cargo Protection

A client may already carry coverage for property, liability, commercial auto, inland marine, or general business operations. However, the goods that client depends on in transit are often uninsured, underinsured, or assumed to be protected by carrier liability alone.

Carrier liability is not the same as Marine Cargo Insurance.

Marine Cargo Insurance is designed to protect the insured’s financial interest in goods while in transit, subject always to policy terms, conditions, warranties, deductibles, exclusions, and applicable clauses.

  • Imports and exports may carry uninsured transit exposure
  • Distribution and logistics accounts often depend on cargo movement
  • Moving and relocation operations may require specialized transit protection
  • Recurring shipments may be better suited to annual cargo solutions
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JAH Becomes Your Marine Cargo Insurance Desk

JAH Insurance Brokers Corp. helps commercial agencies handle cargo-related opportunities without the need to maintain an internal Marine Cargo Insurance specialist.

We support agencies by helping them:
  • identify cargo exposure within the existing book
  • understand the difference between carrier liability and cargo insurance
  • evaluate whether the account may require a specific shipment policy or an annual/open cargo structure
  • collect the underwriting information needed for review
  • support clients with recurring domestic or international transit exposure

Built for Commercial Agencies Serving Clients in:

If your agency serves clients that ship, move, distribute, or receive goods, there may already be Marine Cargo Insurance opportunities within your current portfolio.

Import Export
Import / Export
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Distribution
Distribution
Freight Forwarding
Freight Forwarding
Logistics
Logistics / Supply Chain
Moving Relocation
Moving / Relocation
Warehousing
Warehousing
Transportation
Transportation

How the Process Works

1
Identify the account

Your client imports, exports, distributes, moves, or ships goods.

2
Send the opportunity to JAH

We help determine the information needed for a preliminary review.

3
We evaluate the cargo exposure

JAH helps review whether the account may fit a specific shipment structure or an annual/open cargo approach, subject to underwriting review.

4
You remain client-facing

Your agency keeps the relationship while JAH supports the technical cargo side.

Cargo-Related Accounts We Help Review

JAH may assist in evaluating opportunities involving:

  • importers and exporters
  • manufacturers and distributors
  • freight forwarders and logistics operators
  • moving and relocation companies
  • household goods and commercial moves
  • high-value or specialized goods
  • recurring shipment activity
  • domestic and international transit exposures

Note: All submissions remain subject to underwriting review and final terms.

When Should an Agency Involve JAH?

You may want to involve JAH when your client:

  • imports or exports goods
  • ships regularly by sea, air, or truck
  • relies on freight forwarders or consolidators
  • moves household goods or office contents
  • has recurring cargo values at risk
  • depends on distribution or logistics activity
  • assumes carrier liability is sufficient
  • needs support for domestic or international cargo exposure

Why Agencies Work With JAH?

Specialist focus in Marine Cargo Insurance
Technical-commercial support for commercial agencies
Guidance on specific shipment and annual cargo structures
Clear intake process
Support for transit-related exposures
No need to maintain an in-house cargo specialist
JAH is structured to help agencies strengthen their commercial offering where cargo exposure exists.

What Information Helps Us Start a Review

To begin a preliminary cargo review, helpful information may include:

  • type of goods
  • estimated shipment value
  • origin and destination
  • mode of transit
  • one-time shipment or recurring shipments
  • client business activity
  • any prior loss information, if available
  • any special handling, storage, or high-value exposure

Not Sure If the Account Needs Cargo Insurance?

That is exactly where JAH can help.

Many agencies encounter accounts with transit exposure but do not handle Marine Cargo Insurance often enough to build internal specialization. JAH can serve as an external specialist resource whenever those opportunities arise.

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