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Robots Help Solve Japan’s Problem

Logistics Business Magazine

Japan faces a labour shortage impact in 2024 as new overtime regulations for truck drivers come into force. This is being called the ‘2024 problem’ – its potential disruptions need technological help. Industrial and service robots deliver great solutions to automate.

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Supply Chain Trend Predictions

Logistics Business Magazine

In fact, that journey started in the 1960s as large companies around the world started to embrace EDI communication and document standards. In 2024, we will see more companies looking to obtain greater value and insights from the data being exchanged across their business ecosystem.

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Selling Your Service Business: What Matters Beyond Valuation

WorkWave

Private equity firms are showing an invested interest in field service industries like lawn care, pest control, cleaning and other sectors, while M&A activity is skyrocketing across these industries at the same time. For the lawn care sector, for example, you’ll want to connect with brokers who specialize in the field.

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Technology Brings A New Dawn for Drayage

Blue Grace Logistics

Technology Brings A New Dawn for Drayage Show Submenu Resources The Logistics Blog® Newsroom Whitepaper Case Study Webinars Indexes Search Search BlueGrace Logistics - February 29, 2024 Tom Gresham | Inbound Logistics February 2024 The drayage industry has begun to come out of the shadows.

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NRF 2024: Supply Chain Data

Logistics Viewpoints

This year, nearly 40,000 attendees comprising 6,200 brands from all over the world headed to the Javits Center to see what new solutions and innovations software and hardware suppliers had in store for 2024 and beyond. Kinaxis is focusing on the QSR industry first, looking at replenishment for both food and the necessary durable goods.

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Difference between Maritime, Shipping, Freight, Logistics and Supply Chain

Shipping and Freight Resource

To the uninitiated (which included me at one stage), these industries are same or similar and it might come across that there is no difference between Maritime, Shipping, Freight, Logistics, Supply Chain and Trade. Shipping Business = the act of carriage of cargo from point A to point using the ships which falls under the Maritime industry.

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2021 Supply Chain Technology Trends to Watch

Logistics Viewpoints

But we can’t document the ROI or other benefits at this point. For example, using a 5G network, a parts tote could communicate that the tote is 80% depleted for this SKU which would trigger a re-order of the necessary parts. But even in 2024, these trucks will not be running across all lanes nationwide. Are they worth piloting?