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Virtu Ferries maintains price on freight costs despite rising trend

Virtu Ferries maintains price on freight costs despite rising trend
Feb 7 2022 Share

Malta’s leading commercial undertakings and economists are forecasting an increase in the price of most commodities, food and daily needs included, largely due to the worldwide increase in freight charges and other factors, including COVID. Food has been particularly affected, raising at the highest rate in the last four years and not likely to start falling before October 2022, with supermarkets estimating a 15% increase across the board. In one case it was reported that the freight costs of a container, previously at between Euro 2,000 to 3,000, has now shot up to Euro 17,000 resulting in a 500% increase in the price of certain commodities.

Virtu Ferries, firmly against the world trend, has maintained freight costs at pre-COVID levels. Furthermore, in order to assist SME, Virtu has actually lowered freight cost for small and medium sized commercial vehicles by introduced favourable schemes to assist emerging enterprises.

Importers, sourcing products from Italy and in particular Sicily, have not seen an increase in freight charges. Retailers are taking full advantage of the Virtu offers switching to stocking up from Sicily to reduce their cost of carriage. Hotels and restaurants are resorting to importation from Sicily to counter the local increase in prices of food products.

Virtu Ferries are now operating two vessels with daily voyages at convenient timing, multiple times in the week. Voyage frequency is of particular importance to importers, it allows for warehousing, at no cost in Sicily, and importation of frequent minimum orders reducing financial costs. Cutting costs in the current situation is essential for repositioning post COVID.

Have you noticed an increase in freight costs over the past few years?

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Gozo heliport consultation process to kick off in coming months

Gozo heliport consultation process to kick off in coming months
Feb 7 2022 Share

The Gozo Ministry has confirmed that the consultation process on the project to transform the heliport in Xewkija, Gozo, into a regional airport will kick off in the coming months. 

Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri said that the extension of the runway will be done within the parameters of the existing site so that no new land is taken up because of the project. 

The Ministry for Gozo will be submitting an application to the Planning Authority in the coming weeks to extend the runway of the Xewkija heliport by 271 meters, extending the runway to 450 meters.

If approved, Gozo will have, for the first time, the space to land small passenger planes. Up until the now, the only means of air travel was by helicopter. Minister Camilleri said that the project is expected to further improve the connectivity of Gozo without taking up agricultural land. 

The Ministry also confirmed that while the Government will be providing the infrastructure for the project, the service will be provided by the private sector. A public consultation on the project is set to be released by the Ministry. 

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Warnings of strong Force 7 winds to hit Malta today

Warnings of strong Force 7 winds to hit Malta today
Feb 7 2022 Share

Weather news portals have forecasted that Malta and Gozo are set to be hit by strong winds starting today. 

Aġġgornament tat-Temp Facebook page set the forecast for today Monday 7th February to be partly cloudy with Force 4 to 5 north-western winds. 

The winds are set to increase to Force 6 to 7 in the evening, with the forecast set to carry on until early Tuesday morning. The lowest and highest temperatures are forecasted to be 16°C and 18°C respectively. 

Tomorrow is also set to be partly cloudy, but the winds are forecasted to reduce in force as the days go on, making way to a sunnier Wednesday and Thursday. 

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Photo Source: Malta Weather Twitter

€85,480 collected during birthday telethon dedicated to Eddie Fenech Adami

€85,480 collected during birthday telethon dedicated to Eddie Fenech Adami
Feb 7 2022 Share

The ex-prime minister of Malta Eddie Fenech Adami turned 88 on Monday, and a special programme dedicated to the politician raised up €85,480 through a PN telethon. 

The Opposition monetised the occasion, which looked back at Fenech Adami’s 27 years in charge of the Nationalist Party and another five years serving as President of Malta. 

NET TV broadcasted the event, with Fenech Adami cutting his birthday cake, listening to a mass at Dar tal-Providenza and meeting current and ex-PN leaders Bernard Grech and Lawrence Gonzi. 

Grech said that this sum clearly shows that those who donated are supporting the PN’s work and are following the PN’s message. He also said that the ‘symbolic present’ means people still have a space in their hearts for Fenech Adami, being the biggest donation received during activities of this kind. 

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Photo Source: Bernard Grech FB