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Comment: Cargo Claim Trends to Watch Out for in 2025
For the global fresh fruit export industry, staying financially afloat involves numerous logistical challenges. From securing adequate insurance coverage to dealing with excessive transit times, exporters must remain vigilant to minimize transport losses in 2025. Securing suitable insurance coverage for fresh produce remains a significant hurdle. Standard policies often exclude crucial concerns like reefer malfunction and delays. Prolonged claim investigations and delayed payouts exacerbate challenges for exporters seeking compensation. Importers are also finding it essential to develop loss mitigation strategies. Efficiently salvaging cargo, gathering evidence of damage, and successfully submitting claims to carriers are becoming indispensable. The Red Sea crisis continues to disrupt transit times, impacting perishable commodities like table grapes. To counter these challenges, exporters must optimize post-harvest processes, build buffer times into schedules, and collaborate with reliable carriers. Consumer demand for high-quality fresh fruit has risen, placing immense pressure on exporters. When fruit is damaged in transit, exporters face severe penalties. As a result, pursuing cargo claims, documenting cargo conditions, and securing appropriate insurance coverage are crucial.
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