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What Shippers and Retailers Need to Know for Peak Season Planning 2022

The Logistics of Logistics

What Shippers and Retailers Need to Know for Peak Season Planning 2022. WRITTEN BY STEFANY MARTIN / POSTED ON JUNE 9, 2022. Original Article: What Shippers and Retailers Need to Know for Peak Season Planning 2022. We’ve seen how the lockdowns in Shanghai snarled global supply chains. According to the U.S.

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Supply Chain Industry Fears for 2023

Logistics Business Magazine

Container xChange has released a Container LogTech predictions report for 2023, which highlights important global trends that the shipping and supply chain industry will witness in 2023. The unresolved worker strikes of 2022 will spill over in 2023. In that case, it will cause disruptions in global supply chains. ‘‘Two,

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Six supply chain predictions for 2022

Logistics Business Magazine

2021 saw many major challenges for logistics and supply chain professionals. With capacity constraints, ecommerce growth and driver shortages creating dilemmas for many as well as the increased focus from the industry on environment and machine learning, it was a year that was definitely not without its tests.

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Logistics Predictions: How Did We Do in 2022 and What Will 2023 Look Like?

Logistics Viewpoints

Near the end of 2021, I had the chance to make the early call on Logistics Viewpoints on what 2022 would look like across five major logistics themes. Unlike the folks projecting election results these days, I was a little more accurate and the 2022 projections have set the stage for what will happen in 2023. Figure 1: U.S.

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End of 2022 Sees More Good News in the Areas of Trade and Shipping

MTS Logistics

As the Federal Reserve has continued to battle inflation by raising interest rates again in December 2022, we can expect inflation to continue on a downward trend. By and large, the holiday shipping season has been smooth and problem-free compared to 2020 and 2021, with supply chain issues easing. led and U.S.-based

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Transitioning Your Supply Chain To Digital

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The focus is definitely on the efficiency of operations relating to technological applications as we enter 2022. Here are some interesting predictions from a reputable international research firm, IDC, which highlights key areas of technological applications regarding the impending digital revolution of the international supply chain.

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Logistics and the Supply Chain This Holiday Season: What to Expect

MTS Logistics

There are several areas in logistics and the supply chain that we at More Than Shipping have been watching to determine what this year’s holiday season will look like for consumers and businesses. This means drivers are definitely on hand to make deliveries. In fact, the U.S. Happy Holidays!