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This Week in Logistics News (September 3 – 9)

Logistics Viewpoints

It is definitely a bittersweet time of year. Amazon experienced “critical fire or arc flash events” at six sites in North America with solar installations, representing about 12.7 Instacart says the new technology will give more retailers access to tools and technologies that can lead to business growth.

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Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 for Supply Chain: A Must Read for Shippers

Locus

As another step in this direction, the Government of India released the Digital Personal Data Protection Act bill in August 2023. The Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, 2023, applies to the processing of digital personal data within the territory of India, whether collected online or offline and later digitized.

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IFOY finalists have been selected

Logistics Business Magazine

The IFOY organisation has announced the finalists for the IFOY AWARD 2023. They will compete in the IFOY audit at the end of March, which will again take place in Dortmund in 2023 as part of the TEST CAMP INTRALOGISTICS. Due to its expertise, the IFOY AWARD is considered the definitive innovation award in intralogistics.

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Analytics in Supply Chain Management Becomes Central As Coronavirus Escalates

IoT World Today

These tools will become the foundation on which supply chain managers gain insight into their markets and erratic supply and demand trends. And “it’s a great tool,” but there are more sophisticated, more accurate tools to do sourcing. About 82% that use advanced analytical tools, according to Supply Chain Quarterly.

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This Week in Logistics News (January 14 – 20)

Logistics Viewpoints

CargoNet recorded 1,778 supply chain risk events across the United States and Canada in 2022, an increase of 15 percent from 2021. They estimate $223 million in cargo was stolen across all theft events in 2022. Events that involved the theft of cargo increased by 20% year-over-year. This could be a slow, messy year for freight.

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Smart Lagos: Status, prospects and opportunities

247 Customs Broker

By 2023, Lagos could have uninterrupted power supply if current efforts by the state government continue and are successful. He had a more engaging definition of what a smart city is. And the third, “events sponsorship”, provides support to enable tech entrepreneurs organise events to seek talent, publicise products and so on.