To support Members in navigating this complex
environment, FIATA’s Advisory Body on Legal Matters, with the
support of FIATA Headquarters, has published a dedicated Middle East Security Situation –
Contractual and Insurance Considerations for Freight Forwarders: FIATA
Legal & Insurance Briefing
The briefing provides practical guidance on the key legal, contractual, and
insurance considerations freight forwarders need to be aware of right now,
including: Carrier contractual rights — how carriers may reroute,
suspend, or terminate voyages, and what this means for your obligations and
exposure; Recovery of additional costs — war-risk surcharges,
deviation costs, and how to ensure your contracts allow you to pass these
through to customers; Force majeure provisions — understanding when
and how these apply, and the steps needed to invoke them correctly; Your
contracting role — the differing implications for forwarders acting as
contractual carriers versus those acting as agents ; Insurance gaps —
why standard cargo policies may not cover war risks or delay losses, and what
to check immediately and Operational risks — practical guidance on
abandoned cargo, demurrage and detention exposure, and lien rights
A practical risk-management checklist is included
to help your team take immediate, targeted action.
The situation is evolving rapidly.
Routes, surcharges, and carrier operational measures may change at short
notice. FIATA strongly encourages all Members to review the briefing, assess
the impact on current and upcoming shipments, and ensure that customers are
informed promptly of any developments affecting their cargo. FIATA members are encouraged to make use
of the FIATA
Model Rules, the FIATA Multimodal Transport Bill of Lading (FBL and eFBL), and the FIATA Best
Practice Guides, including those on Maritime
Contracting, Contract
Management, Abandoned
Goods, and Demurrage
and Detention, which provide practical tools for managing
disruptions in international transport operations. FIATA will continue to monitor
developments and will provide further guidance to members as the situation
evolves.