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BlueGrace Logistics Confidence Index Has an Optimistic Outlook, for the Fourth Quarter

Blue Grace Logistics

BlueGrace described this report as an important tool in measuring expected expansion or contraction within the logistics space. from the third quarter of 2022 to the fourth quarter of 2023. And he added that a much-needed boost in sales to clear out some inventory that has been stagnant for most of 2023 is welcomed.

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How to Ensure Effective Third-Party Deliveries and Excellence in Your E-commerce Logistics Operations

Locus

To get an answer to this question, we connected with Rajiv Perumal , Vice President of the Product team at Locus, for an InFocus Masterclass webinar this week. Appleā€™s D2C sales grew from 29% in 2018 to 38% in 2022. A survey states that 82% of shippers rely on third-party providers to procure capacity for at least some of their orders.

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Using Predictive Analytics For Better Supply Chain Resilience

Blue Grace Logistics

51% of the respondents in a global Reuters survey felt that the most perplexing challenge is the unpredictable nature of consumer demand. billion by 2022. According to a report issued by Zion Market Research, the compound annual growth rate is at 21% between 2016 and 2022. Check out our July Webinar!

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Solace expands EDA Summit Program

Logistics Business Magazine

.” On the education and thought leadership front, Solace revealed that it will sponsor a second instalment of the EDA Summit conference on 4th May, 2022, building off the success of the inaugural EDA Summit conference held in May 2021. Ongoing Commitment to Open Standards.

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This Week in Logistics News (December 3 ā€“ 9)

Logistics Viewpoints

The chip shortage has been one of the hottest topics in 2022. said its survey of 13 malls and outdoor shopping centers it manages across the U.S. I read an article earlier this week that broke it down pretty succinctly. The companies building their inventories are looking to ensure they have items on hand at the right moment.

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[INFOGRAPHIC] Industry 4.0: Powered by the Internet of Things & Digital Manufacturing

GlobalTranz

A SAS survey found that 18 percent of industrial machinery companies have already started to use ā€˜IoT devicesā€™ to increase production and reduce costs. Based on research by the analyst firm Machina Research 14 billion of those things will be connected by 2022. The Internet of Things will Power Digital Manufacturing.