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Online Learning is Growing Exponentially—And it’s Here to Stay

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Article Summary. E-learning widens access to education to students in lower-income groups who can’t afford full-time university fees. billion USD between 2020 and 2024. Many universities have decided that tuition, at least for the first semester of the 2020-2021 academic year, will be entirely online.

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COVID-19 Pandemic Triggers Surge in Global Food Delivery Industry

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A study by market research group NPD reveals how that particular market grew in value in January by 20 percent compared to a year earlier. billion (USD) in 2020 and $164 billion by 2024. In Japan, where the food delivery market will reach an estimated $2.815bn in 2020, the non-contact method of delivery is also a growing trend.

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Difference between Maritime, Shipping, Freight, Logistics and Supply Chain

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In this article I unpack the difference between Maritime, Shipping, Freight, Logistics and Supply Chain and how it is all connected, starting with some simple definitions of these terms. for the period 2019-2024. China overtook the grouping of the Rest of the World countries to reach the highest number of vessels in the world in 2019.

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Logistics & Supply Chain News Roundup, January 2023

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Yoon expressed his concern that cooperation only among groups, or blocks, of countries, is a risk and that such coalitions would do nothing to enhance resilience in the global supply chain, saying, “Building up walls and intensifying protectionism cannot be the right solution.” It would be unreasonable to write Amazon off.

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This Week in Logistics News (December 2 – 8)

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I saw an article recently about a cargo flight headed to Belgium from New York that had to turn around mid-flight. In 2020, brewers bought more than 41 billion aluminum cans and bottles, making aluminum the single most significant input cost in American beer manufacturing. A horse escaped from its stall and was loose in the hold.

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Battling a perfect storm

Automotive Logistics

Michael D’Angelo, manager of port operations for Volkswagen Group of America. This is something Anu Goel, executive vice-president, group after sales & services at VW Group of America, also picked up on, stating that vehicles getting bigger meant fewer being shipped per rail wagon or truck.