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Supply Chain Operations in 2028: Let’s Consult the Crystal Ball

Logistics Bureau

By 2028, robots could be running warehouses and fully automated facilities will be the norm rather than the exception. In all likelihood, robots by then will have acquired dexterity almost equivalent to a human’s and will be capable of operating in standard warehouses, with aisles and racks. Automation in Logistics.

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How Will Supply Chains Look in 2028? Let’s Check the Crystal Ball

247 Customs Broker

I have no crystal ball, of course, but instead I will tap into my consulting experience, add a dash of research, and fire it all… The post How Will Supply Chains Look in 2028? Let’s Check the Crystal Ball appeared first on 24/7 Customs Broker News.

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Supply Chain Crystal Ball Gazing: Let’s Look Ahead to 2028

Logistics Bureau

Sometimes I just like to live on the edge, which is definitely a qualifying status for anyone bold enough to make predictions about the future of supply chain operations and management—but I just can’t help myself. So I’ve decided to indulge my craving by daring to speculate about what the supply chain of 2028 might look like.

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This Week in Logistics News (October 9 – 15)

Logistics Viewpoints

I just read an interesting article about Chris Johnson, former top sales executive at Apple and CEO of JC Penney. Tesco to roll out fully electric fleet by 2028 after partnering with EO. Wing has been operating in Logan, Australia over the past two years, delivering items from businesses within a mall to customers below.

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Shipping Industry News

Trans Global Auto Logistics

The ongoing presence of COVID-19 continues to negatively impact charter rates, operating expenses, staffing, and logistics planning. According to the United States Department of Labor, employment in seafaring occupations is expected to decrease by roughly 2 percent until 2028. Shipping Industry News: The Good.

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Shipping Industry News

Trans Global Auto Logistics

The ongoing presence of COVID-19 continues to negatively impact charter rates, operating expenses, staffing, and logistics planning. According to the United States Department of Labor, employment in seafaring occupations is expected to decrease by roughly 2 percent until 2028. We believe it’s a current world record!

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London leads way in making greener logistics a reality

247 Customs Broker

People in the business have been saying to us for years that running logistics operations in London is uniquely complex, with the high population density and slow moving traffic. In September Tesco, Network Rail, ENGIE and Anglian Water joined a coalition with plans to replace 18,000 diesel vans with electric models by 2028.