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40 Percent of Parcels Will Be Delivered Within 2 Hours By 2028

247 Customs Broker

In response to today’s online-buying, smartphone-wielding consumer that expects a seamless, faster purchasing journey, the study revealed that 78 percent of logistics companies expect to provide same-day delivery by 2023 and 40 percent anticipate delivery within a two-hour window by 2028. Key Survey Findings.

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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 pushed businesses to take giant strides in their logistics processes and operations. Rewind to 2021!

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Private Fleets or Outsourced Logistics? Which is Better?

Trinity Logistics

Fewer decisions are bigger than deciding whether to operate a private fleet or outsource. Some companies believe operating a private fleet gives them more control over the business and operating costs. According to FleetSeek.com , a database of trucking operations, 344,657 private fleets are operating in the U.S.

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As Amazon Ponders Airborne Fulfillment Centers Demand for Vertical Warehousing Grows

247 Customs Broker

By 2028, 40 percent of all parcels will be delivered within two hours , according to a study released earlier this year by Zebra Technologies. Before joining the brokerage, Conwell served as Amazon’s director of North American real estate operations from 2011 to 2014. Amazon, which now operates more than 30 across the U.S.,

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Same concerns remain, when it comes to the truck driver shortage

247 Customs Broker

Even though that number is trending in the right direction, ATA Chief Economist Bob Costello commented that the driver market remains tight, with the driver shortage remaining a real concern for fleets and the industry. highways, as per the ATA’s Freight Transportation Forecast 2017 to 2028, which was released in 2017.