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It's a wise decision to choose your preferred carrier. Artnet spoke to Laura Doyle, Chubb Insurance's fine-art specialist, about how she advises clients.

 If you have questions, ask the dealer or gallerist for a line such as "Work will be packed in a shadow box before being delivered in a crate."

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 If work arrives in a cardboard box, it will be clear that the terms of sale weren't properly implemented.



 Another best practice is to always pay for "insurance-while-in-transit" through the shipping company itself, which they will apply to the bill and which is

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 usually based on the value of the work. Shipping companies that have their own insurance to protect works in transit are usually more generous.



 They tend to view the work as their own.

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 It's a wise decision to choose your preferred carrier. Artnet spoke to Laura Doyle, Chubb Insurance's fine-art specialist, about how she advises clients.



 For clients who need to ship an item, our suggestion is that the truck have GPS and climate control and a appropriate suspension. We also recommend two drivers. And

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 "The truck should then, if possible follow a straight non-stop route." Get in touch with the shipping company or request the gallery for confirmation of the details.

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