Insight – Page 10
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         News NewsA look at the UK’s freeport modelThe UK’s freeport model may not offer a ‘big bang’ of changes for Customs processes but, in the long-term, could improve ease of doing business and be used as a vehicle to support the energy transition and decarbonisation. 
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         Article ArticleLocked-down project logistics markets begin precarious reboundThe Indian Subcontinent region has some of the most exciting opportunities on the planet – but expect the unexpected. The Covid-19 crisis has been a case in point. 
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         Article ArticleOngoing project logistics opportunities in oil and gas maintenanceIn addition to new plant projects, the non-renewable energies sector of the power generation industry will continue to produce two other sources of logistics work – maintenance/modernisation/ upgrades at existing installations and the decommissioning of old facilities. 
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         News NewsLogistics industry reports recovery beyond 2022The 2021 Agility Emerging Markets Logistics Index reports that logisticians do not expect a full economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic until 2022 or beyond. 
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         Article ArticleCovid complicates Brexit uncertainty for heavy lift service providersIt is still early too say with any certainty what the impact of Brexit will be on the UK’s project cargo industry. Speaking with HLPFI before the end of the transition period, some of the UK’s leading logisticians were preparing for delays, others believed there would be more opportunities for forwarders. 
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         News NewsNeptune Declaration gathers momentumMore and more companies from across the shipping sector are signing the Neptune Declaration on Seafarer Wellbeing and Crew Change, in a worldwide call to action to end the unprecedented crew change crisis caused by Covid-19. 
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         Article ArticlePandemic plays havoc with project cargo claimsThe pandemic has had a major effect on the transport of goods, leading to many more insurance disputes. Despite this, there remains a confidence that the shipping industry will recover within a couple of years, writes Gregory DL Morris. 
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         Article ArticleLiège Airport anticipates strategic gains will follow Covid-19 crisisBelgium’s largest freighter airport, Liège, says that one positive arising out of the Covid-19 crisis is the wider understanding of the importance of air cargo operations. With a growing number of carriers using the gateway, Liège Airport is well positioned to bounce back strongly. 
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         News Newstransport logistic 2021 cancelledExhibition organiser Messe München has cancelled the transport logistic 2021 event in Munich, Germany, and will instead hold an online conference from May 4-6, 2021. 
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         News NewsImproving relations in the Middle East GulfLast week, Saudi Arabia announced that it was reopening its land borders with Qatar, marking a major step towards resolving a three-year diplomatic crisis that saw the latter’s neighbours sever ties and suspend all land, air and sea links. 
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         News NewsDB Schenker and Cargolux join forcesDB Schenker and Cargolux have launched a airfreight service connecting Luxembourg and Indianapolis (USA) to support increased demand for pharmaceutical shipments. 
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         News NewsQatar Airways boosts fleet with BoeingQatar Airways Cargo has taken delivery of three Boeing 777 freighters to boost its cargo carrying capabilities. 
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         News NewsRespecting seafarer rightsThe IMO used UN Human Rights Day to highlight the plight of seafarers who are still stranded at sea. It has issued a strong call for their fundamental rights to be respected. 
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         News NewsForwarding market set to reboundThe global freight forwarding market experienced its most challenging year to date amid the Covid-19 pandemic, contracting 9 percent year-on-year. However, it is expected to rebound in the years ahead, according to industry analyst Transport Intelligence (Ti). 
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         News NewsCF Sharp sets up Covid-19 test centreCF Sharp Crewing Services has established a Covid-19 testing centre in Manila, the Philippines, to facilitate crew changes. 
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         News NewsUK P&I launches crew change guideThe UK P&I Club has published a global crew change advice manual to outline current challenges and issues regarding crew changes in ports. 
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         News NewsPort of Baltimore reboundsIn its recent October report, the port of Baltimore reported significant increases in cargo volumes compared with the lows experienced during the height of the pandemic earlier this year. 
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         News NewsConfidence in the UK logistics sector dropsConfidence in the UK logistics sector has fallen as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and Brexit concerns, according to the latest report from Barclays and BDO Global. Nevertheless, there are reasons to be cautiously optimistic about the future. 
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         News NewsCrane Worldwide prepares for vaccine supply chain challengesWith recent announcements from pharmaceutical companies that they are close to supplying a Covid-19 vaccine, global logistics experts race to support what will be an epic supply chain challenge. Crane Worldwide Logistics has been strengthening its global solutions in preparation. 
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         News NewsEU sets massive 2050 targetThe European Union (EU) revealed details of a huge offshore wind energy construction campaign today (November 19). 
 









