At some point, almost every organization that ships a product will experience loss or damage in the supply chain. These scenarios can be stressful, confusing, and time consuming.
Often these losses can have enterprise-wide effects, which is why speed and accuracy of the actions immediately following the loss can dictate the difference between a cargo claim getting paid or not getting paid, and how quickly.
One critical step in the process is transmission of vital shipping documents to the freight carrier. These documents will serve as evidence that will allow cargo claims staff to quickly and accurately resolve a cargo claim, and greatly increase the cargo owner’s chances of recovering the amount for which the carrier is liable.
The following are five documents every shipper should be prepared to provide when submitting a formal cargo claim are as follows:
If goods are damaged in transit, whether partially or in total, the freight carrier will likely require photos of the damaged product. When taking the photos, it is helpful to get close-up shots of the damage, as well as photos from a distance.
In addition to the above more common documents, the following information may be requested and should be made available to help expedite the cargo claims process:
In order to accurately value the cost of repairs needed to return the damaged property to good working order, a repair quote may be requested.
If the goods damaged are determined to be a partial or total loss, the insurer may request a disposal report, which will serve as proof that the goods were not salvaged in any way.
Note that this is not a full list. Additional documents could be requested depending on the specific circumstances of the claim.
We understand that cargo claims management can be overwhelming, but it does not have to be. Contact us today to learn how we can help tailor a solution that will deliver increased operational efficiency to your global organization while maximizing recovery of carrier legal liability, and arming you with actionable data that gives you the power to make informed supply chain decisions in real time.
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