Partner Cynthia Rigsby was cited in the Supply Chain Dive article, “DHL Global Forwarding Declares Force Majeure, Reserving the Right to Modify Services.”
The article, which discussed DHL Global Forwarding’s decision to invoke force majeure, quotes Rigsby’s thought leadership in explaining what the impact of this declaration will be on others.
“For shippers affected by this decision, or the force majeure invocations that may come from other forwarders in the coming weeks, reviewing the original service contract is an important step to understand what elements of a contract are covered and under what circumstances,” Supply Chain Dive quoted from Rigsby’s blog post, which was not about the company’s specific decision.
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