Temporary insurance for heavy goods vehicles: a flexible solution for transporters

Temporary insurance for heavy goods vehicles: a flexible solution for transporters

Temporary truck insurance offers flexible, comprehensive and cost-effective coverage for hauliers with one-off needs.

Temporary truck insurance is an ideal option for hauliers who need coverage for a specific period, whether for one-off trips, seasonal contracts or unforeseen needs. Here’s why it’s a great option.

1. Flexibility of Coverage Duration

Unlike annual contracts, temporary insurance allows you to choose the exact period of coverage, ranging from a few days to several months.

Benefits :

  • Adaptability according to transport missions.
  • Reduce costs with tailored coverage.

2. Full Coverage

Temporary truck insurance offers similar coverage to annual policies, including liability, damage, and theft protection.

Guarantees included:

  • Material and bodily damage.
  • Options for flight and fire.

3. Ideal for One-off Activities

Seasonal hauliers or those who rent heavy goods vehicles for specific missions benefit from adjusted insurance, covering only the necessary period.

Examples of uses:

  • Short term transport missions.
  • Truck rental for specific projects.

4. Quick and Easy Subscription

Subscribing to temporary insurance is quick and easy , often available online with immediate certification.

Process :

  • Subscribe in minutes.
  • Certificate available instantly.

5. Economic Solution

Term insurance saves money by paying only for the period used, avoiding the high costs of unnecessarily long annual insurance.

Why choose this option?

  • Costs adapted to the real needs of the activity.
  • Savings on periods when the vehicle is not in service.

Conclusion

Temporary truck insurance offers flexibility and coverage tailored to the needs of carriers, whether for a one-off mission or specific periods of the year.

Contact KT Tempo for a personalized quote and find out how this solution can meet your transportation requirements.

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