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Logistics Predictions: How Did We Do in 2022 and What Will 2023 Look Like?

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Consumers’ appetite for ecommerce and home delivery continued to grow in 2022 but has been tempered by high inflation in the latter half of the year. The key point was that the pandemic converted more consumers to ecommerce and home delivery, especially the 55+ demographic. 2023 call: The driver shortage doesn’t get better.

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LastMile Dialogues: Maximizing unit economics to unlock last mile efficiencies

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According to studies, year-on-year CEP revenue growth is expected to reach $394 billion in 2021, up from $333.9 The government has ambitious plans to propel the country into the top ten biggest economies in the world by 2030, with manufacturing at the heart of this goal. billion in 2020. Revenues are projected to further reach $ 519.5

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Bringing Order to Chaos: Last-Mile Delivery Costs and How to Reduce Them

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Emissions from urban last-mile deliveries are predicted to increase by 30% in 100 cities globally by 2030. Read also: A Study of Unit Economics in Last Mile Delivery Is it essential to reduce last-mile delivery costs for vehicles? Rising congestion costs due to increased delivery volumes are also a significant factor.

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How Japanese E-commerce Brands Can Overcome the Challenges in Last-Mile Deliveries

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In this blog we will see how Japan’s market challenges are unlike any other, and why brands require solutions that are specially suited to them. According to industry analysts, there will be a 35% gap between demand for delivery and the size of the logistics labor force by 2030. Online shopping leads the way. Labour shortage.

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Top 10 Logistics Trends That Could Impact Supply Chains in 2022

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Demand for last-mile delivery is soaring and is expected to grow by 78% globally by 2030.- The driver shortage in the US could surpass 160,000 in 2030 and it was estimated to be around 80,000 this 2021. The number of delivery vehicles on the road will increase by 36% between 2019 and 2030 (top 100 cities globally).

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This Mexico-Based E-commerce Business Reduced 66% Delivery Costs With Locus

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When it was first launched in 2019, Mexico-based Jüsto was an e-grocery platform that wished to disrupt the consumer industry and become Latin America’s favorite supermarket by 2030. Talk to Our Experts Now The post This Mexico-Based E-commerce Business Reduced 66% Delivery Costs With Locus appeared first on Locus Blog.