Lessons Learned and Actions Taken in UNECE Countries to Address COVID-19 Impacts on Intermodal Transport

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The article discusses the impacts of COVID-19 on intermodal transport and logistics, highlighting lessons learned and actions taken in UNECE countries to mitigate negative effects. It emphasizes the need for coordinated efforts, economic measures, and adaptation strategies in the face of crises, with a focus on building a more resilient and sustainable transport system in the Mediterranean region.


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  1. COVID-19 impacts on intermodal transport and logistics Lessons learned and the actions taken in UNECE countries to limit any negative impacts from COVID-19 on intermodal transport and logistics WP24, ITC, UNECE 26th June 2020

  2. About CETMO www.cetmo.org MEMBER COUNTRIES OF GTMO5+5 Non-profit organization, born in 1985. FRANCE Objective: The promotion of transport cooperation in the Mediterranean region. ITALY SPAIN PORTUGAL It holds de position of Technical Secretariat of the Group of Transport Ministries of the Western Mediterranean (GTMO5+5) since 1997. MALTA TUNISIA MOROCCO ALGERIA LIBIA Regional approach to address the challenges of the logistics and transport sector. Coordination and collaboration to promote regional strategies for the sector. MAURITANIA

  3. The multimodal transport system in the western Mediterranean www.cetmo.org

  4. The multimodal transport system in the western Mediterranean www.cetmo.org

  5. The multimodal transport system in the western Mediterranean www.cetmo.org

  6. Actions taken www.cetmo.org Sector Economic measures to reduce the impact of the crisis on the sector. Road Temporary removal of restrictions on the movement of heavy vehicles Definition of green lanes at border crossings. Rail Definition of green lanes at border crossings. Connection between the different nodes of the chain: production centers, storage centers and ports. Maritime Adaptation to the redefinition of the shipping company strategies. Change of use of port facilities. Coordination between port authorities.

  7. Lessons learned www.cetmo.org All crises offer opportunities. Planning must be reconsidered and include disruptive scenarios. Introduce climate change effects as new sources of disruption. Reinforce the current integration and co-development among Mediterranean countries and also between EU and Africa. Coordinated action for efficient operation of the multimodal transport system. Include monitoring tools facing new challenges of resiliency and deep disruptions of the transport system. Take advantage of disruption situations by boosting more sustainable and committed future scenarios.

  8. Reflections on Post-COVID Scenarios (RPCS) initiative www.cetmo.org Building of a collective intelligence on the post-COVID-19 scenario (mid- and long-term) for the transport and logistics sector in the Mediterranean. Short articles written by experts and reference organizations to generate and discuss knowledge to allowing us to be active players in building the future of the region. The sum, collaboration and teamwork as one of the strengths of the future to come. Comprehensive vision of the transport system to guide and facilitate the efforts of the sector to adapt to future scenarios and to identify future cooperation opportunities that contribute to its regional integration. Synergies between the ITC and its WP as generators and drivers of knowledge and the initiative as an element of collaboration in defining future scenarios.

  9. Thank you for your attention! E-mail: cetmo@cetmo.org Twitter: @f_cetmo Website: www.cetmo.org

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