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Goods in Transit insurance, or GIT insurance as it is also known in haulage circles, does pretty much what it says on the box: it covers you against damage, loss or theft of goods during delivery. 

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Courier companies, haulage companies and delivery companies are the main customers for Goods in Transit insurance. But there are policies suitable for businesses that handle their own deliveries, be it a small business venture or even one man and his white van.  

Finding the perfect Goods in Transit insurance has never been easier. You have reached the final destination here at Q4 Insure. We can connect you to some great deals regardless of fleet size, volumes or whether it is high or low risk goods in question. But don’t just take our word for it; find out yourself by getting a quotation. It won’t take long, just a few basic details will get the ball rolling. 

It is worth noting, that while it is perfectly possible to buy Goods in Transit insurance as a standalone insurance product, GIT insurance is also sometimes incorporated into, or offered as an optional extra with, a combined business insurance deal. It is therefore important to check whether the scope of Goods in Transit cover built-in to a combined business insurance package is adequate for your business needs. Take a close look at the terms and conditions, the limits set and the exclusions to determine whether a dedicated GIT insurance package is what you really need. 

As ever with insurance policies, it is better to have a full understanding of the terms and conditions and the protection being provided before you sign up rather than discover the fine print when you try to make a claim. 

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