Ongoing operational disruptions within specific Middle East trade corridors have necessitated the rerouting of certain shipments. Cargo originally destined for Upper Gulf locations is now being discharged and temporarily held at designated emergency transit ports. This strategic measure aims to maintain the flow of goods and safeguard cargo integrity amidst the current challenging circumstances. The actions are in accordance with Clause 16, which outlines methods and routes of carriage.
For freight forwarders and operations managers, this situation implies potential delays and changes to planned delivery schedules for cargo moving through the affected Middle East routes. Forwarders should proactively communicate with their clients regarding these transit changes and monitor the status of shipments closely. There may be additional costs associated with storage and onward movement from these emergency ports, which should be factored into logistics planning and client billing. It is crucial to verify the exact location of cargo and coordinate with local agents for final delivery arrangements.



