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Sustaining National Defence – logistics investment in the National Defence Strategy

Logistics in War

By David Beaumont On 17 April 2024, Defence’s Integrated Investment Plan was published as a companion to Australia’s National Defence Strategy. [1] The 2023 Defence Strategic Review can therefore be truly seen as a point of inflection when it comes to the way logistics has been considered.

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Three 2023 transportation trends

Logistics Business Magazine

The big question for transportation professionals as we head into the new year is what does 2023 have in store? Building resilience into their operations, either through new business strategies or new digital capabilities, is now a key priority for all shippers, carriers and logistics service providers. From resilience to optionality.

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Supply chain trends to watch out for in 2023

Logistics Business Magazine

As we close in on the end of the year, supply chain professionals are already planning for what 2023 will bring. o9 Solutions’ supply chain experts and leaders are sharing their insights on the trends that could become prevalent in 2023 and beyond. Disruption can become a catalyst for supplier collaboration.

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5 Paths to Better Supply Chain Visibility

Now, That's Logistics

5 Good Supply Chain Visibility Strategies. By 2023, Gartner says 50% of all product-centric enterprises will have invested in real-time transportation visibility platforms. As you experiment with these visibility strategies, be sure to measure your successes and tweak your approach based on those results. Move into the cloud.

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India-Russia issue stern warning for Pakistan over terrorism after PM Modi-Vladimir Putin meet

247 Customs Broker

Subsequent to the successful implementation of the Protocol on Foreign Office Consultations for the period 2017-18, the Sides agreed to extend the period of Consultations for five more years (2019-2023) and signed a Protocol to this effect. The Sides noted the importance of expansion of collaboration in aluminium sector.

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