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State of Global Logistics: Delivering above and beyond

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A recent series of surveys conducted by a prominent industry think tank indicates that the current state of global logistics is characterized by extreme urgency and the pressure to deliver above and beyond—regardless of mode.

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Ocean Carrier Trends: Containing capacity while remaining poised for growth

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and Sparx Logistic to chart its own blockchain course by introducing paperless documentation. As we usher in 2019, many industry analysts are telling logistics managers to begin planning for a major transformational event coming into play for the ocean cargo sector a year from now. Patrick Burnson, Executive Editor.

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U.S. Port Update Part 1: Infrastructure Shortfalls Driving Innovation

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Of course, West Coast ports may see short-term volume adjustments from trade policies due to concentrated trade with the Asia-Pacific region, a trend observed in the second quarter and third quarter of 2018. A recent survey conducted by the on-line forwarder iContainers lists the 10 ports U.S. Positive expectations. GDP in 2019.

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[Infographic] 21st Third Party Logistics Study Shows Increased Use of 3PLs & Shippers

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In this edition of the third party logistics study, 97 percent of 3PLs and 91 percent of shippers see existing partnerships as beneficial to their organization, explains Jeff Berman of Logistics Management magazine. Of course, there are still hold-outs that foresee possible problems with these relationships. percent.

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