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Interroll to expand Baal manufacturing site

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By 2025 at the latest, the site expansion and strengthening of expertise for customers in the food industry is expected to add around 60 jobs. The post Interroll to expand Baal manufacturing site appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine. Around 240 Interroll employees now work in Baal.

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U-Freight sees e-commerce logistics opportunities

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in 2020 and will hit EUR557 billion by 2025, Simon Wong, CEO of the U-Freight Group , says his company is ready to meet the ever-increasing challenges of providing logistics services to this rapidly expanding sector of global trade. The post U-Freight sees e-commerce logistics opportunities appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Forewarned is Forearmed in Supply Chain

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He explains why increased use of automation and digital technologies is essential and talks about how he saw the industry developing over the course of 2023, particularly in terms of the way in which e-commerce affects the material handling and logistics business.

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Northants jobseekers benefit from free logistics training

Logistics Business Magazine

All learners will achieve an accredited qualification in International Trade and Logistics Operations and will have access to up to 60 online training courses to further enhance their skillset. . Globally this programme has an ambitious target of re-training 25,000 individuals by 2025.

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Driver Shortage isn’t just Personnel Problem

Logistics Business Magazine

And, over the past three years, the continuing aftershocks of the COVID pandemic, combined with geopolitical factors and an economic downturn, have caused significant upheaval for shippers, cargo receivers, service providers, brokers, freight forwarders, carriers – and of course consumers.

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Blockchain technology as a transformational force

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In the global logistics and transportation industry, the blockchain market is set to grow by almost $889m by 2025 compared with 2021. The post Blockchain technology as a transformational force appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Fresh fish supply chain ‘revolutionised’ by robotics

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At the forefront of this strategy is of course robotics and automation, and Samey Robotics is keen to spread its commitment to automated supply chains into regions that are not necessarily renowned for automation. The post Fresh fish supply chain ‘revolutionised’ by robotics appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.