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This Week in Logistics News (May 27-31, 2013)

Talking Logistics

It was a relatively quiet week for news, but here’s what caught my attention: Descartes Reports Fiscal 2014 First Quarter Financial Results. The company has achieved 34 consecutive quarters of profitability, and it has more than 146,000 parties connected to its Logistics Technology Platform exchanging more than 4.5 Be Sociable, Share!

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Why Indian E-Pharma Companies Need Automation and Digitalization in the Last Mile

Locus

billion by 2025 with a CAGR of 43.1%. billion by 2025 from $2.0 In a place, where drug stores majorly operate through brick-and-mortar models, it is a herculean task for an e-pharma company to coordinate last-mile logistics. The same report also projected that India will add 404 million urban dwellers between 2014 and 2050.

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sust[AI]nability

Enterra Insights

This is expected to result in the reduction of over 26 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions — the equivalent of taking five million-plus cars off the road for a full year. ”[8] As a result, by spring 2014, Google data centers used 50% less energy than the industry average.

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Technology and the Supply Chain: What Does the Future Hold?

Kinaxis

Big business are jumping on the bandwagon too – utilizing collaborative distribution, reverse logistics and cooperative sourcing to lower costs, improve efficiency and better optimize their supply chain. But it’s not just individuals taking part. Not an easy task. Now that may sound eerily familiar to some of you.

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Walmart Says It Can Reduce Emissions in China by 50 Million Tons

Material Handling & Logistics

Last week the company announced that it will take out 50 million metric tons (MMT) by 2030 which is equivalent to the emissions associated with the average annual electricity consumption of 40 million Chinese households. This is part of a global goal to reduce emissions in company operations 18% by 2025.