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U-Freight sees e-commerce logistics opportunities

Logistics Business Magazine

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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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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Linde publishes 2020 Sustainability Report

Logistics Business Magazine

Offering career opportunities and advanced training programmes as well as an environment that fosters teamwork, the international company presents itself as an attractive employer who has maintained its strong commitment to training even during the two years of the coronavirus pandemic. Click here to download the report.

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Here’s Why Image of Manufacturing as Boring, Dirty, and Tedious is Drastically Changing

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Each setting is an accurate image of manufacturing from different time periods in history, the past and the present. By 2025, conservative estimates of the labor shortage in manufacturing stand out at more than 2 million unfilled jobs, as discussed in a previous blog post. Why and Where Does the Stalemate Stand?

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Bergzeit expands operations with Fortna

Logistics Business Magazine

The new systems were integrated during ongoing operations and were successfully put into operation in September 2022, notwithstanding the various negative factors affecting the logistics industry at present. Over the course of the project, the excellent cooperation and exchange with the Otterfinger community deserve particular mention.

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Manufacturers Picking Direct to Consumer

Logistics Business Magazine

Of course, moving to a D2C model requires storage and order picking not only for parts to serve the manufacturing process but also for finished goods so they can be picked efficiently to fulfil orders. The post Manufacturers Picking Direct to Consumer appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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