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DHL Study Helps Develop New Strategies For the Last Mile

Logistics Manager

It is estimated that more than 600 million people will live in urban environments by 2030 and with new technologies creating opportunities for both service enhancement and disruption online retailers and their logistics partners face the challenges of devising new approaches in order to remain competitive and survive.

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

Logistics Viewpoints

Theme 2: Online buying will fuel home delivery growth, challenges and new strategies. 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. 2030 call: Retailers will embrace sustainability for home delivery. Somewhat nailed it.

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Last Mile Solution Centre

Logistics Business Magazine

A recent statistic from the United Nations estimates that by 2030, the population living in big cities will increase by 55%, making last mile delivery critical for logistic companies. Downstream optimization is crucial to increasing throughput and driving cost reduction in a system.

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Supply chain challenges in the luxury goods market

Logistics Business Magazine

According to current estimates, the market will grow to €480bn by 2030. This is one of the conclusions from the recent study “Personal luxury: Supply Chain challenges & how to prepare for the future”, developed by Arvato Supply Chain Solutions in cooperation with the international strategy consultancy Roland Berger.

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Customer-Obsessed Businesses are Upping Their Last-Mile Game

Logistics Viewpoints

Data from the U.S. Another US-based ecommerce company increased its on-time delivery by a whopping 96%. Euromonitor states that dark kitchens could grow to $1T globally by 2030. As the CEO, Kushal Nahata is responsible for driving the vision, strategy, and growth at FarEye. was home to 1500 dark kitchens.

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Top 10 Logistics Trends That Could Impact Supply Chains in 2022

Locus

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

Locus

Emissions from urban last-mile deliveries are predicted to increase by 30% in 100 cities globally by 2030. In conclusion, the implementation of these strategies, backed by real-time data, can help businesses significantly trim their last-mile delivery costs.