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

Logistics Viewpoints

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.

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Industry Outlook: Manufacturing Trends

Trinity Logistics

Many of today’s manufacturing trends are in line with the industry’s goals to improve processes, create more efficiency, and meet consumer demand. million skilled workers by 2030. Some technology tools companies are using include AI, automation, sensors, IoT, robotics, predictive maintenance, and remote monitoring.

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Last Mile Solution Centre

Logistics Business Magazine

The FORTNA Last Mile Solution Center introduces modularity and standardization of last mile automation to help organizations meet an operation’s needs for scalability, flexibility and simplified maintenance. Our people, innovative approach and proprietary algorithms and tools ensure optimal operations design and material and information flow.

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Customer-Obsessed Businesses are Upping Their Last-Mile Game

Logistics Viewpoints

Last year, Raley’s converted its closed store in Sacramento, California to a dark store — an e-commerce fulfillment center to meet the spiraling pick and on-demand deliveries. By leveraging these tools, the world’s largest pizza delivery chain increased its fleet productivity by 200% and brought down delivery time by 27%.

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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. Four key trends were identified that will have massive impacts on the market for personal luxury goods until 2030. ” The strategy consulting experts analysed the European and American luxury markets intensively.

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

Locus

According to industry analysts, there will be a 35% gap between demand for delivery and the size of the logistics labor force by 2030. Artificial intelligence (AI) and automation can help ease the pressure on supply chains and meet the demand for speedy deliveries. A hyper aging population. Improves supply chain visibility.