Prof. Lauri Ojala: The impact of COVID 19 on logistics service provision of Malaysia’s trade in mid May 2020

Prof. Lauri Ojala, University of Turku

The impact of COVID 19 on logistics service provision of Malaysia’s trade in mid May 2020

An up-to-date snapshot of COVID 19 impact on logistics service provision of Malaysia’s trade as per 13 May 2020. The presentation is based on Agility’s market intelligence available in the public domain.

Download the presentation here.

See also Prof. Harlina Jaafar’s comprehensive view on the COVID-19 impact on major Malaysian industries and how these have affected and will affect the Malaysian logistics sector, here.

Prof. Lauri Ojala

Lauri Ojala is Professor of Logistics at the Turku School of Economics, University of Turku (FI) since 1997. Adjunct Professor of Logistics at Linköping University (SE) and at National Defence University (FI). CEO of logscale oy, a supply chain compliance consultancy.

His fields include international logistics, maritime and port economics, and he has worked as an expert for The World Bank, EC, ADB, OECD and UNECE, and for Ministries of Transport of several countries. Initiator of WB’s biennial Logistics Performance Index  since 2007. He also heads the biennial Finnish Logistics Surveys, which comprise the largest national logistics survey database in the world.

Since 2006, Project Director of five EU-projects with a combined volume of 16+ M€, incl. Baltic Sea Region projects HAZARD on Seaport Safety & Security in 2016-2019 and OIL SPILL on combatting coastal oil spills in 2018-2021.

Articles on this website