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Profitably Delivering eCommerce with Consumer-Centric Priorities

Logistics Viewpoints

The company also created a digitalization plan, stretching to 2025, which was shared with customers and employees. Deliver ecommerce-caliber service levels. Now, logistics providers and shippers are accelerating the pace to adopt new technologies to serve customer-first and eCommerce expectations. and Unnu, Kaan. [2]

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Grocers, don’t put all your eggs in one delivery basket

Bringg

For example, online grocery is predicted to grow by ~6x in North America, jumping from 2% to 12% of total spend, representing a $140 billion market by 2025. A few eCommerce giants control a majority of US market share. Instacart helped grocers enter eCommerce, but they also took control of the customer experience and data.

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2022 Logistics and Supply Chain Management Trends

EazyStock

As 2022 takes hold, many of the same challenges are present. Digitalizing processes to incorporate artificial intelligence will deliver improved data accuracy and enhanced visibility to help quickly interpret and analyze information to make more informed decisions. With accurate data, businesses can adapt and drive improvements faster.

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CREA and DHL Partner to Offer Brands World Class Technology and Logistics Solutions

Logistics Manager

Overall, digital commerce in the region is expected to reach over 150 billion USD in 2025, which is a 50% increase from the 2018 prediction.

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Transforming Transportation with Cloud-Based Technology

Morai Logistics

They predict this number will increase ‘at a CAGR of 20.2%’ between 2018 and 2025. Research presented by Global Market Insights , shows that we can expect the ‘smart transportation market’ to reach USD 130 billion by 2024. billion’ in 2017.

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CREA and DHL Partner to Offer Brands World Class Technology and Logistics Solutions

Airfreight Logistics

From left: Alessandro Piscini and Aimone Ripa di Meana, CREA founders, Kevin Burrell, CEO and Ian Wharton, General Manager – eCommerce of DHL Supply Chain Thailand. Overall, digital commerce in the region is expected to reach over 150 billion USD in 2025, which is a 50% increase from the 2018 prediction.

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Five steps to setting up US fulfilment

Logistics Business Magazine

Statista forecasts that by 2025, online shopping revenue in the US will exceed $1.3tr, highlighting the potential of this market. However, despite the opportunity that the US market presents, only 27% of SMEs have selected it as a preferred market destination, according to research by Newable.