Coverage options at quote stage
Shipping insurance and move risk planning
Insurance remains a support page focused on understanding coverage choices for cargo and international household shipments.
Clearer policy framing
Paired with freight and household moves
Warm neutrals, Huli orange, and navy keep the journey legible.
The collage keeps the route data intact, but slows the pacing so each step feels like a page in a family album.
Boxes, labels, and the first layer of the story
The mosaic starts with the rooms people actually live in, not an abstract logistics diagram.
A map that feels lived in
Routes, ports, and borders become a readable thread instead of a dense wall of service copy.
Destination scenes with human scale
Each destination section makes room for neighborhoods, timing, and the emotional reset after the move.
The handoff into a new home
A moving company should feel like part of the family transition, not just the freight event.
Insurance without inflated claims
The draft keeps the legacy focus on clarity and peace of mind, while avoiding warranty-style marketing language or unsupported guarantees.
Coverage selection
Frame insurance as a decision point tied to shipment value and client comfort with risk.
Plain-language explanation
Replace vague reassurance with clearer explanation of why coverage matters on long-haul moves.
Operational alignment
Keep insurance connected to the actual move plan and shipment details already gathered in the quote flow.
Capture the move details once, up front
This form follows the legacy quote intent more closely than the starter template by collecting origin, destination, and shipment type before follow-up.
Questions the rebuild answers directly
How does Huli start a quote?
The quote workflow starts with origin, destination, shipment type, and contact details so the team can scope the move before follow-up.
Can services be mixed on one move?
Yes. The legacy site consistently positioned freight, vehicle shipping, packing, storage, and documentation support as add-ons around the main relocation plan.
Does the new site keep the old route structure?
The draft keeps the highest-value legacy slugs for services, destinations, city pages, contact, and quote flow to reduce migration churn.