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February 2024

Logistics Business Magazine

The February ’24 issue of Logistics Business magazine: 84 pages of exclusive content spanning the international supply chain and warehousing sector. The post February 2024 appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine. Simply click on the ‘Freeflow reader’ graphic near the top right corner of each editorial page.

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Supply Chain 2024 Predictions

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Joe Dunleavy, Vice President of Innovation at Endava – a global provider of digital transformation, agile development, and intelligent services – provides his insight and 2024 predictions. Building agile and resilient supply chains In 2024, I expect to see a focus on building agile and resilient supply chains.

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Seven Supply Chain Predictions for 2024

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Prologis Europe is pleased to release its Seven Supply Chain Predictions for 2024. Trend 3: Latin America rents will grow at more than double the global average Latin America has experienced record demand and this will continue into 2024, especially in Mexico as nearshored manufacturing capacity comes online.

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Transaid Announce 2024 Cycle Kenya Challenge

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Taking place from 4 – 13 October 2024, the international development organisation invites riders from across the transport and logistics industry on this one-of-a-kind adventure, where they’ll travel from Nyeri at the foothills of Mount Kenya to Lake Victoria – all on two wheels.

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Top 10 SCM Trends for 2024

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Ralf Duester, board member of the Bochum-based SCM software specialist Setlog, shows which trends will be important in 2024. At a glance: The top ten SCM trends in 2024 1. Open-source software is increasingly convincing In detail: The ten most important SCM trends in 2024 1. Skilled labour shortage forces action 2.

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IAG Cargo restarts services to Abu Dhabi as part of 2024 summer schedule

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Abu Dhabi International Airport is emerging as an increasingly important regional logistics hub with state-of-the-art facilities and we are excited to contribute towards its further growth. ” Out of London, IAG Cargo offers capacity to six continents with over 600 weekly wide-body services.

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Warehouse and Logistics Predictions

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Logistics predictions, by Phil Shepley, Vice President and Head of Commercial UK and Ireland at Iron Mountain. The key challenges for the warehouse and logistics industry in 2024 fall into three categories – modernising operations, sustainability, and workforce disruptions.