Public transport dealt well with the effects of Covid-19 during level 4 lockdown, but is likely to be under more pressure as the country moves to level 3.
We are seeing variations in safe practices for prevention of the disease spread that is evident in lockdowns, and also in plans for the return of some economic activity.
Guest Speakers Will Holden and Dave Howorth to discuss international responses in the medicine and health supply chain, and UK /Ireland responses in manufacturing and retail.
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) has published its third Covid-19 Best Practice Bulletin for members in the logistics, supply chain and transport sector
The World Trade Organisation expects global trade to fall by 13% to 32% in 2020 due to COVID-19. The foremost concern is to maintain supply chains, especially for food and medical items.