Products: Bridge and Chubb collaborate to offer product aimed at the metals industry
Bridge Insurance Brokers and Chubb Insurance have teamed up to offer a product which they claim delivers high spec cover for precision engineers, metal fabricators and metal processors.
MetalPro offers the metal industry a combination of benefits including a warranty-free contract, commercial products and services E&O liability as standard, built-in commodity price protection and automatic cover for exposure to supply chain risk.
It includes risk reduction services such as thermographic imaging and health and safety training.
Gavin Ruben, director at Bridge, said the two companies had been working together for quite some time to deliver the product. He commented: “The new
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