Big Logistics Companies Invoke 'Act of God' Clause in Contracts
The freight transportation industry has invoked temporary force majeure over the years, often during regional incidents of natural disaster or "acts of God." They are typically added to avoid liability for natural and unavoidable catastrophes. However, rarely have forwarders taken these measures for their services on a global scale. The duration of force majeure generally lasts as long as the period of the disruption.