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Supply Chain And Logistics Trends That Could Be Big In 2020

Logistics Bureau

However, I think we may soon stop talking about supply chains as end-to-end sequences of events, because, in many cases, the two ends appear to be joining up. Forecasters such as McKinsey estimate potential savings as being worth over $1 trillion (US) by 2025. Happily, though, that’s not something you can expect to change in 2020.

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4 Big Benefits for the Use & Implementation of Predictive Analytics In Manufacturing

GlobalTranz

Furthermore, the Industrial Internet of Things ( IIoT ) will climb to more than 25 billion devices by 2025. In other words, the traditional supply chain must evolve to meet the demands of modern society. Some items sell faster during particular seasons or events. Data Becomes More Available and Accessible.

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This Week in Logistics News (July 15 – 21)

Logistics Viewpoints

This of course was an April Fool’s Day intro referencing Terminator 2. The initiative supports Nestle’s plan to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, starting with the goal of sourcing 20 percent of ingredients from regenerative farmland by 2025 and 50 percent of ingredients from the same by 2030. Over the coming weeks, many of our U.S.

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Smart Lagos: Status, prospects and opportunities

247 Customs Broker

The city of Dubai has also taken on ambitious events and projects to motivate it towards its ambitions, like the Expo 2020 (which it won hosting rights to the same year the smart city project was initiated), Hyperloop Dubai, Oasis Eco Resort and so on. This is an exaggeration, of course. That is the ideal case, of course.

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TPM24: Key Takeaways on Geopolitics, Technology and Other Drivers of Ocean Freight in 2024

Freightos

I was fortunate to be able to attend again this year, and, though I couldn’t sit in on all the sessions or meetings I would’ve liked, here are my key takeaways: Geopolitical challenges, Red Sea especially Geopolitics were, of course, on people’s minds. But Sea Intelligence’s Alan Murphy thinks rates will settle 1.5-2X

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Battling a perfect storm

Automotive Logistics

He said port customers and stakeholders were looking for better visibility of their cargo – when it was going to arrive and where it was at any point in the supply chain – and meeting those needs was another way of highlighting the importance of the ports. At the time it was assumed it was going to be 54.5mpg by 2025. Trade wars.