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BrandSutra: Business lessons from the Suez crisis

BrandSutra: Business lessons from the Suez crisis BrandSutra: Business lessons from the Suez crisis EverGiven, a 2,20,000-ton ship, almost 400 metres long, was amongst the most discussed topics lately. The image of an excavator, dwarfed when juxtaposed against the gigantic EverGiven, triggered a meme fest on social media. Everyone saw the mammoth ship blocking the Suez Canal as illustrative of their own problems and how helpless and ill-equipped they were to deal with those. With more than 300 ships caught on either side of the Suez, it was every supply chain manager’s worst nightmare. Delayed shipments and the cascading effect meant loss of a whopping $9.6 billion per day.

Suez Canal Authority: Meme d Digger Operator Will Get His Overtime Pay – gCaptain

Share this article The Suez Canal Authority is responding to online reports that the real star of the Ever Given’s salvage, the guy with the digger, has not been paid for his efforts. We’ve seen this story in a few places now. But from what we can tell it was first reported by Business Insider that the 28-year-old operator of the little excavator that could worked 21-hour days to free the stuck ship and, as of April 8, he had still not been paid his overtime! Surprisingly, the Insider article actually says the man, identified as Abdullah Abdel-Gawad, didn’t actually like the memes (ok, now I feel bad), but the publicity actually made him work extra-hard because of the added the pressure they brought to dig the ship free.

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