Al Futtaim Willis

Marine

Combined international strength as the global leader in marine insurance along with the broad range of quality accounts handled, we are able to negotiate the most cost-effective program with the best coverage for all our clients, across the region.

Al Futtaim Willis employs a dedicated team of Marine Specialists who have extensive expertise across the full spectrum of marine exposures.

  • Hull and machinery (VLCC/ ULCC, Cargo ships, Offshore supply vessels, Fishing Trawlers, Yachts and pleasure crafts)
  • Protection and indemnity
  • Cargo (project Cargo and DSU)
  • Stock throughput

As part of a global integrated network, we have access to and support of Specialist Divisions which enables us to offer a comprehensive and speedy solution to our client’s insurance needs.

  • Liabilities (Stevedores, Terminal Operators, Ship repairers, CGL)
  • War and political risks
  • Builder’s Risks
Products
Marine Cargo
Marine cargo insurance covers losses arising from physical damage to goods whilst being transported around the world, whether by road, rail, sea or air. It ensures your client’s goods are protected during loading and unloading, while in storage, or while being transported – domestically or internationally.
Marine General Liability
Marine General Liability offers a comprehensive primary third party liability cover specifically designed to provide coverage to owners and operators of shore and dockside facilities.
Marine Hull
Hull & Machinery insurance provides physical loss or damage insurance for not only the hull (or shell) of a ship but also her propulsion machinery and any equipment used for activities such as cargo handling.
Marine Open Cover
Open cover is a type of marine insurance policy in which the insurer agrees to provide coverage for all cargo shipped during the policy period.
Ship Repairer’s Liability
A ship repairer’s legal liability policy provides protection against liabilities for which the ship repairer may become legally liable and for any damage caused to the vessel or vessels they are working on. In addition, they could be liable for bodily injury or death of third parties resulting from their operations.
Tariq Ayub Mohammed
Senior Marine Insurance & Risk Advisor
tariq.minhas@willistowerswatson.com