Your cargo is exposed to multiple risks that can result in millions in losses.

Cargo theft on high-risk routes
More than 16,000 cargo thefts estimated by the end of 2025. Strategic routes in Mexico remain highly vulnerable.

Road accidents and cargo damage
Collisions, rollovers, and loading and unloading maneuvers can directly affect your merchandise and delivery times.

Extreme weather events
Floods, tornadoes, and natural phenomena that cause partial or total losses during transport.

Legal claims
Lawsuits, breaches of contract, and claims that could jeopardize your assets and the continuity of your business.
Solutions designed to protect every link in your logistics chain in Mexico.
International Cargo Insurance
All-risk coverage tailored to land, sea, air, and multimodal operations.
- From parcel delivery to project cargo and high-value shipments
- Refrigerated goods and special cargo
- Door-to-door protection


Container Insurance
Comprehensive protection for transport units.
- Physical damage
- Total loss
- Coverage during transit and stay
Liability Insurance for Logistics Operators
Protection against claims arising from logistical operations.
- Asset Protection
- Legal and Operational Security
- Designed for Logistics Operators and Intermediaries

OUR DIFFERENTIATORS
Why choose Hanseatica to protect your operations?
- Underwriting Capacity up to USD 30 Million
- Tailored Coverage to Meet Your Logistics Requirements
- Extensive Coverage and Expertise Across the Americas
- Lowest Litigation Rate in the Market
- Active Support for Every Incident
- Network of Adjusters and Specialists with Global Presence
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
International cargo insurance in Mexico is a policy that protects goods against theft, damage, and total or partial loss during their land, sea, air, or multimodal transit, from origin to final destination.
Cargo insurance in Mexico covers risks such as road theft, traffic accidents, handling damage, natural phenomena, and total loss of cargo during transit or in intermediate warehouses.
It is not mandatory by law to purchase international cargo insurance in Mexico; however, it is highly recommended. The carrier's liability is usually limited by law or by weight transported, which may not cover the actual value of the goods.
Without its own policy, the company assumes:
- Direct Economic Losses
- Impact on Cash Flow
- Contractual Risks with Clients
The cost of international cargo insurance in Mexico depends on the type of goods, insured value, route, mode of transport, and the level of coverage selected.
The influencing factors include:
- Nature and value of the cargo
- Claims history
- Origin and destination of the cargo
- Type of coverage (basic or All-Risk)
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