IF2—Forwarder/Customs Broker Intro to Carrier Liability, Cargo Insurance, & Steps Upon Discovery of Loss/Damage
Subscriber price: $64.00, Non-subscriber price: $90.00
Estimated total study time: 4 hours 31 minutes
This is an introductory-level course for junior freight forwarder and customs clearance staff with respect to:
- Cargo risk during the transportation process;
- Multiple ways in which transportation carriers avoid or significantly limit their liability for cargo loss and damage;
- Why most shippers should have cargo insurance to cover cargo loss and damage; and,
- What a shipper, consignee or its agent must do immediately upon discovery of lost or damaged shipment to protest the cargo owner's interests.
This course is not a detailed treatment of these topics. However, the student will have access to the GISTnet Library for considerably more details as may be of interest. GISTnet also provides detailed level training (T6, T8, T9) for those responsible for deciding on specific insurance coverages, types of cargo insurance policies, arranging and documenting cargo insurance, and preparing and pursuing claims for cargo loss and damage against carriers and insurance companies.
Shipping Risks; Overview of Transportation Carrier Liability
(Estimated study time: 37 minutes)
- Cargo Loss and Damage Happens!
- You See the News Headlines
- You See the Pictures
- Theft—The Biggest Cause of Cargo Loss
- How Big am Overall Problem is Cargo Loss?
- Risk Anticipation/Identification
- Physical Risks
- Financial Risks
- Overview of Carrier Liability
- International Standards Governing Carrier Liability
Cargo Losses a Transportation Carrier Is and Is Not Liable For; Bailee Liability
(Estimated study time: 43 minutes)
- General—Negligence vs. Causes Beyond Carrier's Control
- Losses a Carrier Is Liable For
- Losses a Carrier Is Not Liable For
- What is a "Bailee"
- Hiring Bailees—Liability Limits & Contracts
- Freight Forwarder/Transportation Intermediary as Bailee
Cargo Insurance: Key Benefits and Overview
(Estimated study time: 1 hour 2 minutes)
- Key Benefits of Cargo Insurance
- Illustration of Carrier Liability Limits Changing During Intermodal Transportation
- Generic Property/Casualty Insurance Policy Information and Conditions
- General—Insurance is a Risk-Sharing Contract
- Overview of Cargo Insurance
- General—Most Shipments Insurable under Marine Cargo Insurance
- Key Benefits of Cargo Insurance
- Standard Marine Cargo Underwriter Insuring Conditions
- General—Commercial vs. War Risks
- Marine Open Cargo Policy
Cargo Insurance Coverages and Limitations
(Estimated study time: 1 hour 2 minutes)
- Risks Generally Insurable (All Modes)
- Theft & Pilferage
- Handling Damage
- Collision and Operational Accident
- Fire
- Contamination, Infestation, Spoilage
- Weather/Exposure Damage
- Storage/Processing En Route
- Losses Resulting from Terrorist Acts
- Non-Insurable Risks
- General
- Universal Non-Insurable Risks/Causes of Damage
- Cargo-Specific Insurance Restrictions/Non-Insurable Risks
- Marine Cargo Insurance Terminology—Common Insuring Conditions
- Cargo Insurance for Land/Air Transportation Modes
- Insuring Multimodal Movements
- Insuring Domestic Land Shipments
- Insuring Air Cargo
Cargo Insurance Certificates; Insured's Obligations Upon Discovery of Cargo Loss or Damage
(Estimated study time: 1 hour 7 minutes)
- Cargo Insurance Certificates
- General—Basic Functions
- Key Characteristics of a Marine Cargo Insurance Certificate
- Evidence of Insurance & Insuring Conditions
- Loss Payee; Certificate Negotiability
- Proof of Insurable Interest
- Relationship between Certificate and Underlying Open Cargo Insurance Policy
- Instruction Concerning Losses/Claims
- Distribution of Cargo Insurance Certificate
- Reporting Coverage to the Insurance Carrier
- Discovery of Loss—General
- Preliminary Notice(s) of Claim
- Sue and Labor
- Additional Procedures upon Discovery of a Cargo Loss
- Formal Claim Procedures
- Conclusion—Seek Assistance as Needed from Your Company Experts