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This Week in Logistics News (May 20 – 26)

Logistics Viewpoints

The WSC said its “Containers Lost at Sea – 2023 Update” report revealed positive developments in container safety within the international liner shipping industry, saying the 2022 losses represent a tiny fraction of the 250 million containers currently shipped each year. But industry voices have noted concerns.

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Last-mile Dialogues: Make Your D2c Strategy a Winner With an Intelligent SCM Solution

Locus

According to a study, 55% of consumers prefer to buy directly from brands, and a further 40% of shoppers say they will purchase from a D2C brand in the next five years. during the 2022-2027 period, the total addressable D2C market in India is forecast to hit $100 billion by 2025. With an expected CAGR of 34.5%

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Why Large Companies Increasingly Opt for 4PL Services

Logistics Bureau

The concept of fourth-party logistics has existed for some time but only truly began evolving with the arrival of Industry 4.0—the According to a study by The Insight Partners , the global 4PL market was valued in terms of revenue at $56,472.1 million USD by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 4.5 percent between 2020 and 2027.

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DHL Express predicts considerable B2B e-commerce growth

Logistics Business Magazine

Digital is in “ The study predicts strong growth for the B2B e?commerce billion (+34.9%) the Express division of Deutsche Post DHL Group closed 2020 with the best result in its more than 50 years’ history. With its worldwide network and breadth of industries served, DHL Express was able to accommodate fast-changing trade flows.

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Top 10 Logistics Trends That Could Impact Supply Chains in 2022

Locus

2021 may not be a year for the logistics industry to cherish, but it was a year filled with a lot of takeaways. Logistics industry was experiencing capacity constraints, driver shortages, sudden upticks in e-commerce demand, new technologies, different fulfillment models , delays, port congestions, canal blockage etc. Rewind to 2021!

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Small New England ports cast nets to catch the wind

247 Customs Broker

. For generations, the Massachusetts port of New Bedford has served as a hub for New England’s fishing industry. East Coast’s offshore wind industry.” An operational sticking point for U.S.