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Logistics Industry Sees Global Recovery Out of Reach for 2021

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Of 1,200 industry professionals surveyed for the 2021 Agility Emerging Markets Logistics Index, 51.5% The survey is part of the 2021 Agility Emerging Markets Logistics Index, the company’s 12th annual snapshot of industry sentiment and ranking of the world’s 50 leading emerging markets. 2021 Index and Survey Highlights .

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UK ports “could face backlogs until 2025”

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The Port of Felixstowe ( pictured ) is actually Britain’s largest and busiest, but it had the most cancellations of any European port in the last half of 2021, putting it in seventh place. One of the biggest challenges this year for more than half of those surveyed is finding slots on vessels. million tonnes.

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Half of businesses are not transparent about sustainability

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The survey of 318 UK supply chain managers found that nearly half (48%) do not believe their organisation is transparent enough with consumers, clients and regulators about sustainability, with 19% admitting they don’t even know how sustainable their products are themselves*. Findings were drawn from a survey of?318

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Automotive Supply Chains not Sustainable

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Europe leads this trend having reduced offshore procurement by a quarter since 2021. Of those surveyed, 70% said the majority of supply is currently being obtained from China, Taiwan, Japan, and Korea. The post Automotive Supply Chains not Sustainable appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Chinese New Year Supply Chain Chaos?

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We are looking at three different Chinese Years in 2020, 2021 and 2022. The annual Chinese New Year survey by Container xChange witnessed some 2300 respondents from the supply chain industry sharing their opinions and views about how they view Chinese New Year and COVID outbreaks in China have an impact on global supply chains.

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Study raises hopes for increasing digitalisation

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76% of the 121 surveyed specialists and executives find in-plant transport jobs relevant or very relevant to the overall success of the company,” says Torsten Inkmann, Director of Industrial Logistics at INFORM. of the surveyed companies. However, the actual implementation is still slow. “76% DOWNLOAD the study here: [link].

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Transportation costs drive regional divide

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The study, conducted by Economist Impact, surveyed executive-level participants representing businesses in 26 major countries across the globe. of executives surveyed in South America and Africa respectively identified higher transport costs as the top limitation for increasing exports. For example, 42.5% This compared to 19.9%