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Supply Chain Crystal Ball Gazing: Let’s Look Ahead to 2028

Logistics Bureau

So I’ve decided to indulge my craving by daring to speculate about what the supply chain of 2028 might look like. The world may not quite be ready for the latter, but a lot can change physically, economically, scientifically, and politically between now and 2028. It’s Mostly About Automation. Robots Run the Warehouse.

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Shipping Industry News

Trans Global Auto Logistics

At present, shipping companies around the globe are now dealing with a significant employee shortfall in hiring and retaining crew members due to the Russia-Ukraine war. According to the United States Department of Labor, employment in seafaring occupations is expected to decrease by roughly 2 percent until 2028.

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Shipping Industry News

Trans Global Auto Logistics

At present, shipping companies around the globe are now dealing with a significant employee shortfall in hiring and retaining crew members due to the Russia-Ukraine war. According to the United States Department of Labor, employment in seafaring occupations is expected to decrease by roughly 2 percent until 2028.

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London leads way in making greener logistics a reality

247 Customs Broker

As we report in these pages, at the 2018 IAA Commercial Vehicles show held in Hannover in September, Thermo King and Frigoblock introduced a series of truck and trailer innovations harnessing the power of electricity, data and clean technology and presented their vision of a city of the future – Thermotopia.

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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Trucking

Blue Grace Logistics

billion tons by 2028, a 36.6 The possible increase in asset productivity (20%) and the reduction in overall maintenance costs (10%) can be observed,” according to a recent article from Market Research. The ATA forecast estimates that US freight will grow to 20.73 percent increase over tonnage moved in 2017. .