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Inland Marine Insurance
This broad type of coverage was developed for shipments that do not involve ocean transport.
Covers articles in transit by all forms of land and air transportation as well as bridges, tunnels and other means of transportation and communication.
Floaters that cover expensive personal items such as fine art and jewelry are included in this category.
Marine Energy
Marine energy business provides cover for platforms or equipment engaged in the offshore oil operation or exploration, for all supply vessels serving the offshore oil fields and in some cases the pipelines connecting offshore.
Marine Insurance
Coverage for goods in transit, and for the commercial vehicles that transport them, on water and over land. The term may apply to inland marine but more generally applies to ocean marine insurance. Covers damage or destruction of a ship's hull and cargo and Perils include collision, sinking, capsizing, being stranded, fire, piracy, and jettisoning cargo to save other property. Wear and tear, dampness, mold, and war are not included. (See Inland marine and Ocean marine)
Marine liability Insurance
Marine liability (apart from collision liability, which is covered under a hull insurance policy) covers the legal liabilities of professionals engaged in occupations related to maritime operations.
Ocean Marine Insurance
Coverage of all types of vessels and watercraft, for property damage to the vessel and cargo, including such risks as piracy and the jettisoning of cargo to save the property of others. Coverage for marine-related liabilities. War is excluded from basic policies, but can be bought back.