Coronavirus/COVID-19 Europe LIVE STATUS

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Update 02.04.2020

Below mentioned restrictions in Italy has been prolonged till 13th April 2020

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Update 24.03.2020

The Italian government has announced that during 25 March 2020 to 4 April 2020 only essential companies are allowed to maintain their production.

Companies, which are considered to be essential in Italy, includes food, drinks, medical/pharmaceutical products, chemical products, paper and textile to be used in the health sector and agricultural products. This means that transport of the before mentioned products is also classified as essential.

In Spain, Portugal and France we see similar challenges in the execution of transportation of cargo because of restrictions, however at the present it does not effect specific sectors.

Therefore, in this force majeure situation it is not possible for us to offer our traditional transport solutions, but we will try to find individual, alternative solutions.

For further information please contact your Schnell Trans dispo agent.

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Update 18.03.2020

Following the actions by the EU governments to contain the spreading of COVID-19, the disruptions will unfortunately escalate.

We are experiencing delays on European borders, and several ferries and planes have stopped operating as passengers can no longer travel. All of this affects our operating costs, which in some cases are changing by the hour. Therefore, we see the need to pass on our costs.

Schnell Trans is doing everything we can to maintain the supply chains, and we recommend you to be in close dialogue with our employees.

We are in a force majeure situation that is evolving day by day.

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Update 16.03.20

Schnell Trans is keeping the supply chains running despite the COVID-19 situation, but unfortunately,  disruptions are unavoidable.

The coronavirus is spreading fast all over Europe, and the situation is changing more or less every hour. During the last few days, several countries have made large restrictions, which most likely will continue in many other countries across the world.

Several countries have implemented heavy control by the borders, and we have already seen delays. At the same time, many countries are making significant local restrictions to the daily business, to minimize the number of people getting infected.

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