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Author Topic: world events for cargo  (Read 683 times)

Online groundbum2

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world events for cargo
« on: July 04, 2019, 07:53:04 PM »
all the world events like staff strikes and VIP visits etc seem to effect passenger numbers, but there's nothing that affects cargo other than weather delays. I'd like to ask that we have some world events that out cargo demand up or down. such as...

cargo railway strike -> more domestic cargo
marine shipping strike -> more international cargo
big exposition in city X -> more cargo for stands etc
mail carrier strike -> more cargo as mail shifts to airfreight
major interstate bridges closed for inspection -> more domestic freight
black friday -> more freight
xmas -> more freight
F1 dates -> more freight between europe and F1 tracks
possible conflict -> buildup of military HC cargo to region

uhm I dunno I'm sure there's lots more...

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Re: world events for cargo
« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2019, 02:23:11 PM »
I'll gladly add more events if someone wants to be the copywriter for these.

Will need title, description, image, specifications (length, intensity, location etc.). Anyone interested please PM (or Discord) me.

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Re: world events for cargo
« Reply #2 on: September 28, 2019, 08:00:15 AM »
Subsidized industrialization effort.

The government has decided to invest into industrializing the country. Standard and heavy cargo to the country(but not from) increases. Smaller effect than others(maybe +10/15% maximum), but longer duration,maybe 4-6 months.

And the reverse :

nationwide industry crash : the nation's industry, once so proud, suffers from a demand crash. Investment in machinery and tools is going down.

 

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