Clique Logistics; Making Freight Protection Even Stronger

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At Clique Logistics, we know that when it comes to shipping, risk is unavoidable—but the financial fallout doesn’t have to be. That’s why we’re excited to announce that our FreightInsure Insurance Coverage has doubled, now offering protection up to $100,000 per consignment.

Why Freight Protection Matters

Freight damage and loss happens – it’s just part of the industry. But when something goes wrong, our priority is ensuring our customers are kept happy from both a financial and claims process standpoint.

What’s Changing?

Previously, Clique Logistics offered up to $50,000 freight coverage, in addition to our automatic warranty protection of $1,000. We have now doubled that cover value to $100,000, giving you even greater peace of mind. For shipments that need extra protection, you now have the option to cover up to six figures.

What This Means for You

  • Higher Protection, Same Simplicity – The claims process remains as seamless as ever, but now with even more coverage available.
  • Faster Recovery from Loss or Damage – When things don’t go as planned, you’ll be able to recover the full value of your shipment up to $100,000.
  • Stronger Competitive Edge – With this level of protection, you can confidently ship high-value goods, knowing you’re covered.

How to Get Started

Covering your high-value goods is easy. Simply add insurance to your consignment/s via the Clique Logistics website or click here, and be rest assured that if something goes wrong, we’ve got your back.

Ready to protect your freight with up to $100K in coverage? Contact our team today to learn more.

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