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Survey: growth opportunities for post sector

Logistics Business Magazine

Escher , a global leader transforming postal operators and couriers, has published the results of its fifth annual Future of Posts survey. The Future of Posts 2022 Report highlights insights from a total of 284 respondents from 91 national postal operators from around the world. The Last Mile is Key.

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Inventory – the Next Normal

Logistics Business Magazine

A new survey suggests that a single view of inventory is becoming increasingly important in retail logistics. At its 2022 ‘European Exchange’ customer conference – this year staged in Berlin – supply chain software leader Manhattan Associates Inc.

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Chinese New Year Supply Chain Chaos?

Logistics Business Magazine

A larger share of freight forwarders and supply chain professionals this year in 2023 are expecting disruptions owing to COVID outbreaks in China and the Chinese New Year factory closures as compared to the last year (2022). “We We are looking at three different Chinese Years in 2020, 2021 and 2022.

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UK ports “could face backlogs until 2025”

Logistics Business Magazine

In 2022, there could be even more disruption due to labour disputes and logistics issues, costing British businesses millions. Port bottlenecks and increased stockpiling are still widespread, and 75% of companies in the container logistics industry plan to rethink their logistics strategy for 2022.

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FourKites summit covers positive environmental impact

Logistics Business Magazine

FourKites has announced its 2022 Global Supply Chain Sustainability Summit. The half-day event will be broadcast live from Amsterdam on 9th March 2022 and be streamed to participants worldwide. CLICK HERE to register for FourKites ’ 2022 Global Supply Chain Sustainability Summit.

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Automotive Supply Chains not Sustainable

Logistics Business Magazine

Of those surveyed, 70% said the majority of supply is currently being obtained from China, Taiwan, Japan, and Korea. To address operational and logistic issues, both suppliers and OEMs have adopted strategies based on adding operational investment and working capital. This is expected to increase by a further 46% between 2023 and 2025.

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Transportation costs drive regional divide

Logistics Business Magazine

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%