Primeore Trading (Polska) Sp. z o.o. enters into marine insurance
open policy with Havrico Insurance NV

KATOWICE, POLAND – September 4, 2019

 

Primeore Trading (Polska) Sp. z o.o. entered into agreement with Havrico Insurance NV (Belgium) and signed an insurance policy which covers marine and transit risks as well as war, strike, riot and civil commotion risks. The policy has been underwritten by a group of reputable and distinguished insurance companies. The policy to be used to get coke and manganese ore sea deliveries insured.

 

With such policy in force Primeore Group shall further refine its offer and increase value the group is delivering to its customers as well as to increase the flexibility and sustainability of cooperation and relations with the customers and partners.

 

“We do believe that this arrangement will allow us to increase quality of services we are offering to our customers alongside delivery of improved risks management and mitigation solutions that become available to them” said Artem Mitsynskyy CEO of Primeore Ltd.

 

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Primeore Trading (Polska) Sp. z o.o. is a trading arm of Primeore Ltd. which is responsible for handling of all international trading and trading-related operations of the group. The company is involved into operations with manganese ore, ferroalloys, coke and coal products worldwide.

 

Primeore Ltd. is a holding company managing a group of companies under Primeore Group brand. The group is focused on servicing the needs of ferroalloy and steel industry by delivering hard physical commodities as well as an abundant scope of value-added consulting and managing services.

 

Havrico Insurance NV is an insurance broker based in Antwerp, Belgium that for decades specialise in marine and transport insurance as well as liability insurance, charterers liability and political risks insurance.

 

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For further information please contact office.poland@primeore.eu

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