A port closes. A route diverts.
Your contract is still running.
When a force majeure event affects your shipments or contracts, you have days — not weeks — to document and notice correctly. Vraimony turns your scattered event logs, notices, and contract clauses into one review-ready evidence pack the other side and their lawyers can read immediately.
Logistics managers, legal counsel, and supply chain teams with active contract pressure.
Managing vessels, routes, or cargo affected by closure or diversion. Need to document the disruption event before the claim deadline.
Preparing force majeure notices or responding to demurrage claims. Need a structured evidence pack for arbitration or counterparty review.
Managing contracts where FM clauses have been triggered. Need to document the event, mitigation attempts, and timeline for contract protection.
Managing LC extensions or cargo settlement interruptions caused by route disruption. Need documentation for the bank or trade finance partner.
Four structured outputs — same as every Vraimony record.
Event timeline record
Documented sequence: when the event started, when the notice obligation arose, what mitigation was attempted, and what the current status is.
Review page for the other side
A shareable URL. No account needed. The counterparty, underwriter, or arbitrator sees summary first, then status, then files.
PASS / Declared / Unverified states
Each claim in your record is labelled. Port closure — confirmed. Timeline — stated by sender. Mitigation — declared but unverified. No fake certainty.
Portable export
Download the complete evidence file. PDF for lawyers, JSON for technical review, PNG for quick sharing. No lock-in.
These are the evidence packaging patterns that repeat.
Document the official closure notice, vessel position at time of closure, and resulting delays. Establish the causal link between the event and the contract impact.
Document the diversion decision, the rerouting notice, the cost uplift, and the delay calculation. Package for counterparty review or insurance claim.
Structure the FM notice with: event facts, contract clause reference, notice date, affected party obligations, and mitigation steps taken.
Document the risk assessment, the decision chain, any insurance changes, and the operational record for the voyage through a declared war risk zone.
Package the cargo status, custody record, the reason for suspension, and what the buyer needs to know — for LC extension or buyer notification.
Document the event that triggered the suspension clause, the notice timeline, and the proposed next steps — for counterparty review and response.
What this pack does — and does not do.
"We package facts for outside review. We do not decide legal truth."
Force majeure law varies by jurisdiction and contract type. This pack structures your evidence — it does not tell you whether your FM clause applies or whether your notice is legally valid.
A well-structured evidence pack improves review-readiness. The outcome depends on the reviewer, the contract, and the facts — not on the packaging tool.
Vraimony packages evidence you already have. It does not monitor vessels, track positions live, or pull AIS data.
Notice deadline approaching?
Start with the readiness check.
Three minutes. Free. No account needed. Find out what evidence gaps exist before you package anything.