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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 overall outlook for the year 2023 remains gloomy. Most of these challenges will stay in 2023. the report claims. billion by 2027.

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Digital transformation for Africa’s manufacturing and distribution CIO and CFO

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

Investing in digital transformation training. There are essential benefits from different types of training needed for digital transformation. Sure, train software use, train software system-admin, all essential, but just as important is to expose the implementing techies to your business. Supply Chain effect.

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Prioritising Automation to Mitigate Workforce Shortages

Logistics Business Magazine

Study findings also revealed that working time flexibility (35%) and adopting the latest technologies (34%) were the top strategies for attracting workers, while on-the-job training and education compensation (35%) and higher pay (34%) were the top strategies for retaining workers.

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Half of Large CV Fleets Could be Hybrid or Electric by 2025

Logistics Business Magazine

(NYSE: IOT), a pioneer of the Connected Operations Cloud, today announced new research, revealing that over half (55%) of physical operations leaders surveyed in the UK and Ireland could have a hybrid or electric fleet by 2025, rising from 42% currently.

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Navigating the Loading Bay’s Hidden Risks

Logistics Business Magazine

Still, in 2023, 55,000 UK workers suffered from work-related health issues, and 29,000 workers were injured. One survey found that 64% of businesses across materials handling, distribution, or fulfilment had forgone business worth more than 25% of their revenue in 2022 because of staffing issues. from 2023 to 2030.

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How Changing Climate Conditions Affect Project Cargo Transportation and What to Do About It

MTS Logistics

In 2022, the Washington Post made a statement that buckled roads, warped train tracks, and expanded bridges were a stark reminder of the growing need to adapt quickly to a warming planet. Project cargo weight on these possible compromised roads and railways should be a concern even with DOT route surveys.

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Current state of logistics in North Carolina: warehouse space and labor hard to find

Kanban Logistics

in the second quarter of 2023. The expansion of manufacturing and distribution operations in the state. According to a recent survey by the North Carolina Chamber of Commerce , 82% of businesses in the state are struggling to find workers. This is below the national average of 4.1%. This is especially true for warehouse jobs.