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Why FMCG Supply Chains are about Balance

Logistics Business Magazine

However, when analysing the current state of the market, we can see two distinct trends. billion by 2026, largely due to the growing preference for eCommerce online distribution. The good news is there’s a drive within the industry to replace them with e-documents and digital processes. It is predicted to grow by €284.4

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Online Learning is Growing Exponentially—And it’s Here to Stay

Logistics Bureau

billion USD by 2026, if not before then. Corporate training is now a $200 billion USD industry, with e-learning taking up more than half of this amount. billion (USD) by 2026 at a CAGR of 9.1 percent from 2018 to 2026. ” Supply Chain and Industry-Specific Training Online. It is now estimated to reach 336.98

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Planning and Executing Project Cargo Shipping: All You Need to Know

CLX Logistics

Project Cargo tends to have a specific timeframe or delivery date, making them among the most complex and detailed projects in the logistics industry. Project Cargo is often associated with large-scale infrastructure and capital projects for a variety of industries, including: Oil and gas. Wind power. Engineering. Construction.

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Logistics Bureau Supply Chain and Logistics News Roundup, July 2022

Logistics Bureau

As part of our ongoing commitment to keep our blog readers updated on what’s happening in the supply chain and logistics world, we’re launching a regular industry news roundup, which we’ll release periodically. When the price of oil skyrockets, so does the cost of producing everything, leaving no industry unaffected.

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Five Advanced Technologies That Are Revolutionizing Logistics

Logistics Viewpoints

Already upended for two years by the COVID-19 pandemic, the worldwide logistics industry is facing new challenges. The industry’s well-documented labor shortages are not ending anytime soon. A similar report predicts that, by 2026, 75% of large companies will use some form of smart robotics technology in their warehouses.