
Import/export goods protection
Theft and pilferage coverage
Water damage protection
Customs clearance delays
Ideal for: Importers, exporters, manufacturers
Vessel physical damage
Machinery breakdown
Collision liability
Salvage and towage
Ideal for: Ship owners, vessel operators
Third party injury/damage
Pollution liability
Wreck removal costs
Port authority liabilities
Ideal for: Port operators, shipping companies
Sea Perils:
Heavy weather and storms
Collision and sinking
Stranding and grounding
Seawater damage
Jettison (cargo thrown overboard)
Transit Risks:
Theft and pilferage
Fire and explosion
Loading/unloading accidents
Container damage
Port storage risks
Additional Perils:
Piracy and hijacking
Strikes and civil commotions
Barratry (crew misconduct)
General average contributions
Local Port Expertise
Deep understanding of Mombasa Port operations and East African shipping routes
International Network
Global claims handling and surveyor network at major ports worldwide
Fast Claims Settlement
Quick assessment and payment for marine claims to keep your business moving
Customized Policies
Tailored coverage for specific cargo types, vessels, and trade routes
Step 1: Get Your Quote
Fill our simple form or call us directly. Receive your instant premium calculation.
Step 2: Submit Documents
Provide copy of ID, KRA PIN, and logbook. We handle all the paperwork for you.
Step 3: Get Instant Coverage
Download your insurance certificate immediately. Coverage starts same day.
Claims Procedure:
Immediate Notification - Contact us within 24 hours of incident
Document Submission - Bill of lading, survey reports, photos
Damage Assessment - Our marine surveyors inspect the loss
Quick Settlement - Fast payment to minimize business disruption
Emergency Contact: 24/7 Marine Claims Hotline: [Your Claims Number]
Additional Marine Protection
Extended Coverage:
War risks and terrorism
Strikes, riots and civil commotions
Temperature control failure
Container damage insurance
Freight forwarders liability
Marine delay in start-up
Regional Focus:
Mombasa Port operations
Northern Corridor transit
Lake Victoria operations
Coastal shipping routes
Q1: What's the difference between FOB and CIF in marine insurance?
A1: FOB means buyer arranges insurance, CIF means seller arranges insurance. We cover both scenarios.
Q2: Are pirates and hijacking covered?
A2: Yes, with additional war risks coverage that includes piracy in high-risk areas.
Q3: How are marine claims assessed?
A3: Through independent marine surveyors who inspect damage and determine loss value.
Q4: Can I get coverage for goods in port storage?
A4: Yes, we offer port risk coverage for goods stored in Mombasa and other Kenyan ports.
Testimonial 1:
"When our container fell overboard during a storm, Andromeda processed our claim in two weeks and kept our import business running smoothly."
- Import Solutions Ltd, Nairobi
Testimonial 2:
"Their understanding of Mombasa Port operations and customs procedures makes marine insurance straightforward and reliable."
- Coastal Shipping Company, Mombasa
Join hundreds of Kenyan businesses that trust Andromeda for reliable marine insurance