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10 most important SCM trends of 2023

Logistics Business Magazine

The war in Ukraine, the energy crisis and high inflation in many countries are presenting supply chain managers with major challenges. Additionally, the always present issues of shortage of skilled labour, supply chain disruptions and cost pressure also prove difficult. Supply networks replace supply chains.

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What’s On Tap for Ocean Shipping in 2023?

Now, That's Logistics

These and other positive trends may prove beneficial for shippers as we head into 2023, while lower demand and stabilizing freight rates are likely to have an opposite effect on ocean carriers. This may present challenges for carriers as they try to absorb all of the new vessels just as demand is waning and freight rates are receding.

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Sevensense Robotics Present at ProMAT

Logistics Business Magazine

The hardware consists of a compact device including 5 factory-calibrated cameras and a computer unit with pre-installed software. In a broader industry context, the DHL Trend Radar indicates that 3D visual autonomy technology is currently maturing and will exponentially increase its potential within the next 5 years.

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Logistics & Supply Chain News Roundup, January 2023

Logistics Bureau

A new year is underway, and what better way to begin our 2023 blog activity than with a summary of the freshest news from the supply chain and logistics theatre? Indeed, there is cause for concern about Chinese factories’ ability to fulfill orders, given the massive uptick in COVID cases since the harsh policy was lifted.

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Top 5 Supply Chain Implementation Risks

Logistics Business Magazine

Smart factory operations can help supply chain leaders achieve many of their highest priorities, but the challenges are too often underestimated, according to research from Gartner, Inc. Gartner research has identified the five top risks to avoid when launching new smart factory initiatives: 1.

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Körber reveals first-of-its-kind software solutions

Logistics Business Magazine

In light of these trends, Körber will demonstrate its latest advances and solution roadmap, including: The cloud: Körber’s SaaS solutions increase efficiency, reliability, resilience, green practices and cybersecurity. This will bolster the capabilities of its full suite of supply chain solutions. rber’s fulfilment solutions.

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2024 Supply Chain Outlook: Industry Experts Weigh in on Opportunities and Challenges

Penske Move Ahead

Q: How will the three big drivers of truck freight — consumer spending, new construction and factory/industrial output — change? New construction will be flattish compared with 2023 as will factory production. The Class 8 tractor forecast calls for about 30% lower sales than 2023’s record level. A: There are four: 1.