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SHIPSTA: Shippers warned to prepare for freight tendering tsunami
DGAP-Media / 16.03.2021 / 12:40
Logistics procurement platform Shipsta in demand amid historic levels of disruption and volatility
Luxembourg - 16 March 2021: Data-driven logistics procurement platform Shipsta has seen inbound sales enquiries rise 75% quarter-on-quarter as shippers look to digital technologies to help manage rising freight costs. The company said it was also seeing greater urgency and shortening sales cycles as shippers prepare for problems in freight tendering as a result of historic levels of disruption and volatility .
Shipsta s founder and CEO Christian Wilhelm, who previously worked as the Global Logistics Partner Manager at Kuehne + Nagel, commented: We are seeing much greater urgency from logistics teams as they seek to avoid major bottlenecks in their internal sourcing and procurement process. Even for the largest enterprise customers we ve seen sales cycles shorten to less than thre
As the country continues to navigate out of the pandemic, longer-term healthcare issues, such as providing more accessible, affordable and better care, as well as stretching the health dollar, will remain key.
For instance, primary care will be strengthened, with 12 new polyclinics built, bringing the total number of polyclinics to 32 by 2030.
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The Government has also been spending more on healthcare given the country s ageing population, Mr Gan said.
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Singapore 21 Feb 2021
About 215,000 have got their second doses. - The Straits Times/ANN SINGAPORE, March 5 (The Straits Times/ANN): Steady progress has been made in Singapore s vaccination programme, with more than 350,000 Singapore residents, including around 80 per cent of healthcare workers, already receiving their first jab of the Covid-19 vaccine.
About 215,000 have received their second dose, Health Minister Gan Kim Yong said in Parliament on Friday (March 5) during the debate on his ministry s budget.
More than 40,000 seniors aged 70 and above have also received their first dose and the Health Ministry will be rolling out these jabs to seniors aged 60 and above from the end of this month.
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