Sam Warren elected first chair of BIFA sustainability policy group
Sam Warren (above, right), sustainability manager at UK freight forwarder Woodland Group, has been elected ...
BIFA has put out an updated article on force majeure, and when and how it applies. Top tips are to collect evidence to show what you have reasonably tried to do to prevent harmful consequences and, perhaps even more importantly, communicate. With everyone.
“In these sorts of situations communication is very important, as customers need to know what the likely consequences are concerning their shipments.” Worth a read if you need more information on force majeure.
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