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Last-minute rescue mission prevents F1 freight crisis

DHL stepped in to save multiple F1 teams that were facing the prospect of their equipment not arriving in Melbourne in time. As reported by Motorsport.com, a ship which had been transporting the freight of three teams to Australia for the 2022 Australian Grand Prix, which originally had a timetable of 42 days to complete the trip, would instead encounter a week-plus delay. This came as a result of delays to freight transport globally, since transport costs have been driven up by the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. But, to avoid taking the risk of this equipment not making it to Albert Park in time, it's journey by ship came to an end and continued by flight. DHL, Formula 1's logistics...
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