IRU’s Goods Transport Council, representing over three million logistics operators globally, unanimously backed the call on governments to accelerate digital trade tools, stop misguided Covid restrictions, act to alleviate driver shortages and level out soaring fuel prices.
Asli Çalik, President of IRU’s Goods Transport Council, said, “Supply chain disruptions are causing major issues every day in my region, at the crossroads of Eurasian and global trade, as in most other countries. Logistics companies are doing their best, but governments also need to act now to keep goods moving.”
The resolution calls on governments to act in four areas:
IRU Secretary General Umberto de Pretto said, “With the end of year holidays approaching quickly, consumers are already starting to pay the price for this supply chain mess. We need governments to act now to avoid delays and shortages of products through to the end of the year and into 2022.”
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