May8 , 2026

    DP World Rolls Out Innovative War Risk Insurance for Cargo

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    DP World has launched a specialised cargo war risk insurance solution aimed at helping shippers and logistics providers manage rising risks linked to geopolitical instability and disruptions across global trade routes.

    The company described the offering as a first-of-its-kind cargo protection solution designed to provide enhanced coverage for goods moving through high-risk regions affected by conflict, security threats, and maritime disruptions.

    Industry sources said the launch comes amid growing concerns over attacks on commercial shipping, rerouting of vessels, and escalating insurance premiums across critical maritime corridors including the Red Sea and parts of the Gulf region.

    The insurance solution is expected to support importers, exporters, freight forwarders, and supply chain operators by offering additional financial protection against cargo losses, delays, and operational disruptions caused by war-related incidents.

    Logistics experts noted that demand for specialised war risk coverage has risen sharply as companies seek to maintain supply chain continuity amid heightened geopolitical uncertainty and volatile shipping conditions.

    DP World said the initiative forms part of its broader strategy to strengthen end-to-end logistics support services and improve resilience for customers operating in increasingly complex global trade environments.

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