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Real-Time Visibility: The Customer Has Spoken

Logistics Viewpoints

I am continuing to work on my latest Transportation Execution and Visibility Systems study, which looks at the total size of the market, the forecasted growth through 2026, and the leading suppliers across a number of categories including industry, region, customer size, and mode. Real-Time Visibility Data.

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Trends in the Food and Beverage Industry

Trinity Logistics

Recently, a MarketsandMarkets report shows that the cold chain market is valued at USD 4.7 billion by 2026. percent from 2021 to 2026. Cold chain improvements have seen growing importance even outside the food and beverage industry. Part of their plan includes using reusable cold chain packaging. billion in 2021.

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Raft of Warehouse Deals in Czechia Signed

Logistics Business Magazine

Dr.Max is just one example of a multitude of CEE businesses that have benefitted from the fast growth of the region’s economies and middle classes in recent years. This trend is set to continue as CEE GDP growth is forecast to grow twice as fast as the Eurozone average between 2023 and 2026.

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Cracking the Code for AI in the DC

Logistics Viewpoints

The warehouse automation market is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of approximately 14% and be worth USD 30 billion by 2026. Nearly 91% of survey respondents want to use advanced technologies such as AI and machine learning to drive warehouse and DC performance improvements. AI holds the promise for big gains.

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The Future Is Now for Logistics

Material Handling and Logistics

the supply chain. The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals' annual State of Logistics report attempts to offer just such a map -- accompanied by some timely warnings. If things don't change, and we continue up this progression, by 2026, we will be at 170,000 drivers short. The research, done by A.T.