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Sequence Adherence and Why it Matters for Last-Mile Excellence

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According to a World Economic Forum (WEF) report, effective data-based solutions such as dynamic rerouting can reduce emissions by 30% and delivery costs by 25% by 2030, when compared to a “do nothing” baseline. This leads to a loss in the tribal knowledge accrued by them and increased expenditure on hiring and training new drivers.

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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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How Southeast Asian manufacturers can use ERP to realign the supply chain

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According to BCG, opportunities like these would make it easier for SEA businesses to leverage different advantages and skills across the region and as a result, could generate up to $600 billion a year in additional manufacturing output by 2030 as well as $22 billion in foreign direct investment and 140 000 new jobs.

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Industry 4.0: Building the right skills to meet the factory of the future

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It does present a training requirement, the need for new skills for industry 4.0 Ongoing training initiatives. Rollout ongoing training opportunities. Technology also enables more efficient training. This is where technology comes in – to monitor the success of a training programme and identify areas of improvement.

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Owned Vs Outsourced Fleet: What’s Best for Your Fast Retail Business

Locus

A survey forecasts that there will be a driver shortage of 97,000 by 2023. This figure is expected to climb up to a staggering number of 162,000 by 2030. Coupled with a rise in operational costs, hiring, training and managing drivers has become arduous for businesses. Delivery costs and time. Try a demo with Locus now!

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Will Robots Take All the Supply Chain Jobs?

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An off-cited analysis from McKinsey in late 2017, for example, found automation could destroy as many as 73 million US jobs by 2030, about one third of all jobs in the country. Please check out my blogs on the subject at www.zipxpress.net. ” I wish I was that optimistic. (at at ZipXpress.net). Www.gwtp.org. (It

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MIT’s Sheffi on Supply Chain Sustainability

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“Although a number of surveys show consumers say they want sustainable products, only a small percentage of them are actually willing to pay more to buy sustainable products,” Sheffi notes. Please check out my blogs on the subject at www.zipxpress.net. at ZipXpress.net). Professor, KIT.