United reported a net loss of $1.9 billion for the fourth quarter but said it has gotten a handle on how to survive its immediate challenges.
The logistics performance index of Sweden is 3.96. It indicates a good performance - the logistics system is well prepared and organised, shipments mostly arrive on time and do not suffer damage, and the infrastructure is ready to handle even unpredictably big amounts of traffic as long as it is not overwhelming.
Customs performance is rated at 3.75. It indicates a good performance - customs clearance is fast and effective, in some cases it may be at all absent (e.g. Schengen area borders), encouraging international business activity; the documents and fees needed are predictable and publicly available, as well as in some cases (mostly concerning visas) can be arranged at the customs office.
Infrastructure quality in Sweden is rated to be at 4.09. It indicates a good quality - roads, railroad, ports and other facilities are adapted and regularly maintained to handle high levels of traffic at all times, as well as most probably there are special facilities for handling high intensity and/or special traffic or vehicles (e.g. motorways a.k.a. autobahns and deepwater ports).
The market for cold chain logistics services for biopharmaceutical products and human organs, is expected to grow at an annualized rate of over 9.8% till 2030
Given their cost saving potential, we expect the cell and advanced therapy supply chain solutions market to grow at an annualized rate of around 10% till 2030
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