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Top 10 Logistics Trends That Could Impact Supply Chains in 2022

Locus

Enterprises that did not adapt to new trends faced the brunt of COVID-19 pandemic. This was majorly due to their inability to understand and adapt to the changing logistics trends. 2021 may not be a year for the logistics industry to cherish, but it was a year filled with a lot of takeaways. Rewind to 2021!

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DHL Supply Chain Invests in Latin America

Logistics Business Magazine

In view of the global trend of omni-sourcing, DHL Supply Chain, the world’s leading logistics company and part of DHL Group continues its strategic investments into emerging markets and fast-growing economies. These investments made until 2028 are supposed to strengthen DHL’s operations in Latin America.

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The Biggest Challenge Freight Broker Agents Face Today…CAPACITY

Trinity Logistics

In 2018, the industry saw a shortage of roughly 60,800 drivers. According to American Trucking Association, if current trends hold, the shortage could increase to over 160,000 drivers by 2028. Don’t get left behind by not having the right partner or the right strategy to combat the changes in the industry.

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Bob Costello’s Economic Outlook (Food Shippers of America March 02, 2021 Webcast)

Carter Logistics

More people working leads to increased spending, and both retail in-store and online sales will continue to be strong; a trend online pushed higher by pandemic infused need to shop online. The Food Industry in 2021 will see new highs in sales, with a growth of 3.7% In manufacturing, 2021 will see 7.2% growth, with 2022 coming in 3.8%

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Private Fleets or Outsourced Logistics? Which is Better?

Trinity Logistics

Current trends point to the shortage growing to over 160,000 drivers by 2028. In addition, a recent ATRI analysis of census data on employment sectors shows that the trucking industry has the lowest percentage of young entrants and the highest percentage of aging workforce entrants. FLEXIBILITY. MANAGING THE RELATIONSHIP.