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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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30 Warehouse Automation Companies [Names, Locations, Offerings]

Conger

Today, the company is a member of the Toyota Advanced Logistics Group. Bastian Solutions has implemented several remarkable projects, including an AutoStore grid with up to 305,000 bins at a Puma facility in California, and a significant AutoStore installation for the Dafiti Group in Brazil.

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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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Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 for Supply Chain: A Must Read for Shippers

Locus

Let’s examine three main terminologies applicable to the supply chain and logistics industry: Data Principal: The individual to whom the personal data relates, also known as customers. The supply chain industry, housing and processing huge volumes of personal data, would definitely fall under SDF.

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The Economic Outlook for 2022 and Beyond Will Be Impacted by Supply Chain Issues

Logistics Viewpoints

The Conference Board is a research group supported by a broad membership base. To sum up the forecast, the Conference Board has forecast fast growth for this year, a bit higher than what would be considered normal growth through 2026, and they then see growth falling to traditional levels from 2027 through 2031. respectively.