Lockton offers a range of products and services to meet business insurance needs around the world.

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Manufacturing

Mitigate risk to make your business safer and stronger

Safety and risk management can help make your manufacturing business stronger when you use the most effective approaches and technologies. Lockton has you covered with a custom program.

Our experts design custom insurance and risk management programs for manufacturers of steel, paperboard boxes, skincare treatments, boats, agricultural equipment, and dozens of others. Our team’s approach: acquire deep knowledge of your fixed assets, property, systems, equipment, and raw materials; analyse their impact to determine your firm’s unique insurance and risk management needs; use our market expertise to help you plan for and avoid potential losses and liabilities; and guide you through the process of mitigating risk across your operations.

Products and Services

We offer a range of innovative solutions tailored to your manufacturing insurance needs such as:

  • People risk

  • Property and physical assets

  • Business Interruption / Trading Revenues

  • General Liability (Public and Products Liability)

  • Product Recall and Contaminated Products (including reputational harm)

  • Pollution

  • Technology and Cyber Risk

  • Motor Fleet Risk

  • Directors and Officers Liability Risk

  • Trade Receivables

  • Supplier Financing

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Latest News & Insights

The recent grounding of the MSC Antonia near the Eliza Shoals off Jeddah on 10 May 2025 has brought into sharp focus the real-world consequences of cyber-physical attacks in the maritime sector – and particularly within the MENA region. Analysis by respected maritime intelligence firms such as Pole Star Global and Windward indicate that the vessel's navigational systems were likely compromised by GPS jamming, leading to incorrect positioning data and ultimately to the grounding incident.

This event underscores the growing cyber threat to vessel movement in the region – one with potential outcomes including groundings, collisions, and environmental harm. For MENA, where critical trade routes such as the Strait of Hormuz and the Suez Canal are lifelines of global commerce, the implications are particularly serious. Regional security dynamics, increased reliance on digital systems, and proximity to cyber-capable nation-state actors elevate both the frequency and severity of these risks.

Despite this, in our work with marine clients across the Middle East and North Africa, we continue to observe a significant disconnect between emerging cyber threats and existing risk transfer arrangements. That gap must close before the next incident occurs.
Cyber-physical risk in the marine sector: a wake-up call from the MSC Antonia

Piers Hughes Promoted to Head of Placement - Asia

Piers Hughes has been promoted to Head of Placement - Asia. Learn about his new role focusing on Wholesale business growth, enhanced collaboration across Asia offices, and strengthening client solutions in facilities, captives, and retro capabilities.Piers Hughes has been promoted to Head of Placement - Asia. Learn about his new role focusing on Wholesale business growth, enhanced collaboration across Asia offices, and strengthening client solutions in facilities, captives, and retro capabilities.

Ensuring the right cargo cover amid tariff uncertainty

The recent US import tariff changes have created significant trade disruption in the cargo market: goods were expedited prior to expected tariff increases, or after the announcement, diverted to other destinations, or held in storage awaiting improved tariff conditions.The recent US import tariff changes have created significant trade disruption in the cargo market: goods were expedited prior to expected tariff increases, or after the announcement, diverted to other destinations, or held in storage awaiting improved tariff conditions.

Data centers: Protecting projects across the life cycle

While global sentiment may be subdued in some sectors, there is a lot of excitement about data centers. Demand for data center capacity is expected to grow rapidly in coming years, driven not only by customer demand but also by the rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) advancements. To meet this demand, AI data center capacity is conservatively projected to experience a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 40.5% through 2027, according to estimates from the International Data Corporation.

While global sentiment may be subdued in some sectors, there is a lot of excitement about data centers. Demand for data center capacity is expected to grow rapidly in coming years, driven not only by customer demand but also by the rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) advancements. To meet this demand, AI data center capacity is conservatively projected to experience a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 40.5% through 2027, according to estimates from the International Data Corporation.
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