HSB launches machinery and technology insurance

manufacturing-machinery

Product targeted at manufacturing, food, pharmaceutical and specialist engineering industries.

HSB Engineering Insurance (HSB) has launched HSB Machinery and Technology Insurance, its combined equipment breakdown, deterioration of stock and loss of income policy.

The policy is aimed predominantly at manufacturing, food, pharmaceutical and specialist engineering industries.

According to the provider it has released the product in response to the reliance of businesses on evolving technology in all aspects of their operations.

Invisible risks
It detailed that the new offering provides cover

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