Haiti logistical problems unfold
Ships are needed in droves for the Haiti humanitarian effort, but the peculiar nature of the tragedy might put a premium on smaller, multipurpose ships rather than conventional tonnage, reports RAJESH JOSHI
SHIPS chartered by the United Nations’ World Food Programme (WFP) are set to transport 90,000 tonnes of essential edibles to Haiti over the coming three months, with the total relief effort possibly lasting up to a year.
As the logistical...
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