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Getting Back on Track
With much of America’s trucking operations being grounded for the past several months during the COVID-19 outbreak, fleet managers (as well as the rest of…
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Daytime electricity demand in New York City most affected by COVID-19 mitigation actions
Actions to mitigate the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) have caused daily weekday electricity demand in New York City to decrease by 16% in April…
Cyprus to Allow Direct Flights From 19 Countries Starting June 9
Cyprus will allow direct flights from 19 countries in two stages starting June 9, and plans to reopen hotels from June 1.
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U.K. Seeks to Diversify Supply Chains as ‘Future Shock’ Defense
The U.K. is examining how it sources goods and supplies from around the world in a bid to be better prepared for future shocks like…
CMA CGM: Emergency Hazardous Surcharge to Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire
Due to new regulations implemented by the Port Authority in Côte d'Ivoire, CMA CGM announced an Emergency Hazardous Surcharge will be applicable to all hazardous…
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Road fuels get a small boost, US oil demand revised higher, Europe’s lower
Rystad Energy’s weekly comprehensive Covid-19 report calculates the effect of the novel coronavirus on our lives and offers updated estimates for global fuel markets.
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Davies Turner goes Dutch with Mainfreight
From June 1st, Davies Turner will strengthen its portfolio of scheduled daily overland trailer services between the UK and the Netherlands following the signing of…
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Imperial mobilises to deliver hand sanitiser for key workers
Imperial has supported chemicals manufacturer Schirm in the storage and distribution of urgent hand sanitiser supplies destined for local authorities and healthcare workers. Imperial had…
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Global Survey on impact of COVID19 on ports: regional differences becoming more pronounced
IAPH-WPSP Port Economic Impact Barometer for week 21 also confirms global trend towards decreasing capacity utilization of liquid and dry bulk storage at ports
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Fitch Ratings: North American ports largely shielded from coronavirus fallout
However, ports that primarily handle cargo are expected to fare better than those with substantial cruise operations, which are expected to have sizable downside risk.