Covid, the Suez accident and the weather:
4.2.2022
The trinity that changed not only international shipping.
Much has changed in the two years since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. While Covid-19 was the main cause of most of the problems in transportation and logistics, it was by no means the only one.
Read on to find out what has happened in transport over the past two years, why the supply and demand chain has slowly begun to unravel, and what we can expect in the future. David Knobloch, international shipping expert, offers an interesting insight into the events that have changed more than just international shipping.
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