instead they are taking the long way round from asia to europe and around the cape of good hope. that s an extra 3500 nautical miles, or up to two week s sailing, adding as much as a million dollars per ship in fuel alone. maersk ceo vincent clark told the bbc s aaron heslehurst that these extra costs are already being passed onto consumers. this is one of the most important arteries of global trade and having to re route all of this cargo now south of the cape of good hope is going to create significant disruptions to the global supply chain for the duration in which we have to do that, and probably a few months more as we have to get back then into normal. so you need to see, i think, a stronger mobilisation. the other thing is that the level of threat is actually evolving, and so for the coalition that is trying to put in place this safe passage, they need to constantly reassess the level of protection. but for us, it is really important that this is being addressed with d
the cape of good hope. that s an extra 3,500 nautical miles, or up to two week s sailing, adding as much as $1 million per ship, in fuel alone. maersk ceo vincent clark told the bbc s aaron heslehurst that these extra costs are already being passed on to consumers. it s one of the most important arteries of global trade and having to re route all of this cargo now south of the cape of good hope is going to create significant disruptions to the global supply chain for the duration in which we have to do that, and probably a few months more as we have to get back then into into normal. so you need to see, i think, a stronger mobilisation. the other thing is that the level of threat is actually evolving and so for the coalition that is trying to put in place this safe passage, they need to constantly reassess the level of protection. but for us, it is really important that this is being addressed with diligence and with a strong mobilisation of the international community so tha
before those strikes took place, the boss of maersk, one of the world s biggest shipping companies, spoke to the bbc to warn of significant disruption to global supply chains because of the houthi attacks. maersk, like other shipping operators, is re routing its vessels away from the red sea and suez canal. instead they are taking the long way round , from asia to europe, and around the cape of good hope. that s an extra 3500 nautical miles, or up to two week s sailing, adding as much as $1 million per ship, in fuel alone. maersk ceo vincent clark told the bbc that these extra costs are already being passed onto consumers. this assessment of the most important oddities of global trade and to rewrote all of this cargo now south of the cape of good hope is going to create significant disruptions to the global supply chain for the duration in which we have to do that and probably a few months more as we have to get back then into normal. you need to see a stronger mobilisatio
If you want to get up now and head out and why not. Well see lots of sunshine today. Were looking live right now on sky6s satellite and radar and we can see that weve got clear conditions, kind of a bubble of High Pressure protecting us. We have a front thats out there to the west thats near chicago right now. Not impacting us today so ahead of it were going to really start on the mild side. Even more so than we have the past couple days. Weve been in the mid 70s and were going up from there. Its currently 58 degrees in philadelphia. Its only 49 in allentown, 49 in lancaster. Temperatures overall just a couple degrees warmer than yesterday morning in some spots. Not quite as cold. 45 in millville. 46 in atlantic city. Lets look at this day ahead. Were going to start off with a little bit of patchy fog in areas especially north and west of the city. At 7 00 a. M. , the low 50s but you see how by lunchtime were in the low 70s already. Its another day with that beautiful sunshine, nice an
Take her into custody anxious to learn anything they can about the killers motive. Police say a desperate escape led to an unthinkable crime in bucks county. The father is charged with fleeing the scene of the crash that killed his son. Warming trend continues. The sun is really going to heat things up over the next few days. Good morning everyone. Its 5 31 on this wednesday october 4th. Matt pelman is here, karen rogers filling in for david. Good morning to you both. October or june . Feeling more like june, thats right. Its kind of hard to remember what month were in. And temperatures going up even more tomorrow. So, lets take a look right now at your satellite and radar. We are clear, we are dry. Weve got this bubble of High Pressure right over us so nothing happening in our region as you look out to the west weve got this front thats going to be moving through and impacting us a little bit come tomorrow. Right now, though, those temperatures, lets check them. Dipped to 45 in allent