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Your supply chain is only as strong as its weakest link. From global freight forwarding to last-mile delivery, every mode of transportation carries unique risks — cargo loss, liability claims, regulatory fines, operational disruptions, and gaps in transportation insurance coverage.
At Brown & Brown, we design custom logistics and transportation insurance programs for providers, carriers, and delivery services of various sizes. With specialized industry knowledge, strong carrier relationships, and a track record of claims advocacy, we help businesses operate confidently while mitigating risk.
Our specialized insurance and risk management programs help protect a wide range of logistics and transportation businesses:

Every logistics operation has its own risks — your coverage should reflect that. Explore the core protections that can help safeguard each part of your network.
Freight forwarders coordinate shipments across multiple carriers and borders, making them responsible for cargo safety, documentation accuracy, and timely delivery. Even minor errors can lead to claims or regulatory penalties.
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From single-truck owner-operators to nationwide fleets, trucking operations face risks from accidents, cargo claims, and regulatory compliance.
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Freight brokers face risks from contract disputes, cargo claims, and contingent liabilities when arranging transportation. Without comprehensive protection, these exposures can quickly impact profitability.
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Intermodal transport involves cargo transfers between ships, trucks, and trains — each with its own risk profile. Coverage issues can arise at transfer points.
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Last mile and final mile delivery services, especially gig-based or e-commerce-driven, must protect against liability, driver safety risks, and cargo loss during final transit.
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Livery services, such as shuttles, limousines, and ride services, must meet state insurance requirements while protecting passengers and drivers.
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We actively participate in industry-leading associations and trade shows, engaging in thought-leadership opportunities, and networking events to stay ahead of regulatory changes, technological advancements, and evolving risks.
Our memberships and event participation include: AEMCA, ATA, Alabama Trucking Association, BCS Freight Network, CLDA, CVSA, ECA Marketplace, FMA, IANA, Mississippi Trucking Association, NHDA, TCA, TEANA, Texas Trucking Association, TIA, and UIIA.
Logistics insurance is protection for goods as they move through the supply chain. It covers items while they’re being shipped, stored, or transferred between different stages of delivery. If something unexpected happens — such as damage, theft, an accident, or a delay — logistics insurance helps reduce financial loss.
In simple terms, logistics insurance helps businesses and customers feel secure knowing their products are financially protected until they reach their final destination.
Transportation insurance helps protect delivery fleets, passenger transportation providers, and logistics companies from losses tied to vehicle accidents, driver injuries, liability exposures, theft, and other operational risks – whether you’re moving cargo or people.
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Your cargo, fleet, and supply chain deserve personalized protection. Schedule a consultation with a Brown & Brown Logistics and Transportation insurance specialist to discuss coverage tailored to your needs. Learn how our knowledgeable teammates can help you safeguard your business, people, and reputation.