Sending a Valuable Parcel Safely: Complete Guide and Optimal Insurance

Louise
March 25, 2025
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5
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‍Introduction

Shipment of valuables requires special care when preparing the parcel. This will ensure their safety and integrity as much as possible. In this article, we'll look at the choice of packaging, carrier and parcel insurance. Whether you're sending jewelry, works of art, electronics, leather goods or other precious items, it's essential to take the right precautions, which we'll cover in 5 steps: preparing the parcel, making it anonymous, tracking the parcel, choosing the carrier and selecting insurance(and find our article dedicated to high-value shipments here).

This comprehensive guide provides the information and advice you need to ship your valuable parcels with complete peace of mind.

Send a valuable parcel safely

1. Preparing the parcel: packaging and protection

  • Choice of cardboard: Use a sturdy cardboard adapted to the size of the object. For heavy or fragile objects, opt for double- or triple-flute cardboard.
  • Protecting the contents: Use quality cushioning materials (polystyrene, bubble wrap, foam, etc.) to immobilize the object and absorb shocks - to find everything you need, go here.
  • Sealing: Seal the box with reinforced adhesive tape, forming an "H" on the main faces for maximum security.

2. Anonymity and Discretion: Protecting Your Submission

  • Neutral packaging: Use unobtrusive packaging, with no references to value, brand or content.
  • Labeling: Avoid revealing terms (jewelry, high-tech) on the shipping label.
  • Discretion: Do not divulge the contents of the parcel to third parties, whether at the drop-off point, when collecting the goods or on any document (for example, use precision measuring instruments rather than watches on customs documents).

3. Tracking & Receiving: Choosing the Best Delivery Option

  • Online tracking: Use the tracking number to follow the progress of your parcel.
  • Delivery against signature: Opt for hand delivery for greater security.
  • Photographic evidence: Be sure to take photos of your merchandise and its packaging before shipping: it's not for nostalgia's sake, but in the event of a dispute, you'll be asked to provide these.

4. Parcel insurance: choosing the right cover

  • Importance of insurance: Take out insurance to cover the risk of loss, theft or damage.
  • Insurance comparison: Evaluate offers from different carriers(Colissimo, Chronopost, FedEx, etc.) and specialized insurers (Claisy). Check that goods are covered by these solutions and the claims procedures: our 2025 comparison here.
  • Conditions and limits: Check reimbursement ceilings, deductibles and exclusions (you can refer to our analysis of ad valorem insurance for 2025).
  • Specialized insurance: Claisy stands out for its comprehensive coverage, zero deductible and rapid reimbursements.

5. Carriers and Insurance: Comparison and Options

Conclusion

Sending a valuable parcel requires meticulous preparation, as we have seen in parts 1 to 3, the wise choice of suitable insurance and, last but not least, the selection of the best delivery for the recipient. By following this advice and choosing a reliable partner like Claisy, you can ship your precious goods in complete safety.

Shipping Tips

🛡️ How to insure a valuable parcel?+

The best approach is to compare offers from carriers and specialist insurers. To help you, consult our comparison.

💎 What objects are considered valuable?+

Typically, this includes jewelry, watches, works of art, electronics, collections, and any item that is expensive or difficult to replace.

📦 How to pack a fragile object?+

For secure packaging :

  • Use sturdy cardboard, preferably double- or triple-fluted.
  • Secure the object with cushioning material (bubble wrap, potato chips, etc.).
  • Reinforce the seal with quality adhesive tape.

Suitable equipment is available from suppliers such as Raja and Embaleo.

🚨 What to do in case of loss or damage?+

Act quickly and in an organized manner:

  • Contact the shipper, carrier and insurer immediately to report the loss.
  • Take photos if you notice any damage on unpacking (exterior/interior package and contents).