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February 21, 2022
The whole world is cautiously optimistic that we’re nearing the end of the pandemic, though emerging variants could quash that hope. What is getting better, however, is the global supply chain. Though specific challenges remain, many measures have been taken to ensure we remain on the path to better, smarter, faster trade around the world....
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In April of 2020, global supply chains were completely disrupted, bringing global trade to a standstill. Countries restricted or completely stopped international flights, so freight capacity was limited to cargo aircraft. Shipping vessels were placed under quarantine for weeks before they were allowed into ports, and shipping containers were stuck in ports and at state...
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