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Old 10-09-21, 03:05 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Kapitan View Post
If everything goes smoothly and theres no further hold ups delays or shutdowns, the maritime sector could be back to normal by Q2 2022

Thats the rub: "If". But as I see it, a chain reaciton has started, bringing more and more components of the global logistics and consumption chain out of tact.


Normal availability may be possible againduring autumn next year. But at much higher price indices.



And that does not even calculate in energy costs frenzies and inflation.



We have left the comfort zone, forever. Tooth paste is not being pressed back into the tube. Gobalization and supply chains need to be chnaged, and dramatically.



All my fears of and criticism for total globalization have come true, it seems to me.
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