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Prepare for Anything: Supply Chain and Ecosystem Predictions for 2022 and beyond….

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Recent cumulative events have increased the emphasis on the supply chain, emphasizing its importance and bringing it to the fore. As was quoted, “no one mentions the supply chain when it works, but when it fails….” The COVID-19 pandemic has been global, with no country or organization immune from its impact.

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The Green Corridor: The Circular Journey

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The Red Lion 2 facility of DB Schenker Singapore demonstrates how with current technology a facility for storage and work can also be a power generation facility. The technology used holds many insights for the maritime industry. #3 Packaging for consumer products is the most customer-facing marketing tool that we have.

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The Green Corridor: Predictions Are In The Green!

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So for 2023 I have some things for all of us to look for. Singapore is one of the largest fuelling stations of the world (over 20% of ship fuelling happens here), so capacity for sustainable fuels is critical for global sustainability efforts. Indeed on my trips around Singapore I did notice more and more panels going up.

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The Green Corridor: Catching the Sun Light! – How Logistics is Harnessing the Power of the Sun

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It depends, but if you are near the equator I used a calculator tool to estimate that 100 square meters of solar panels could generate about 20,000 kWh of electricity per year. That is quite a bit of power – and the technology of solar cells is improving every year. MORE FROM THIS EDITION h6 Are Our Agri-Food Supply Chains In Crisis?

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The Green Corridor: Food for Thought

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The Green Corridor: Food for Thought Origin Transparency and Revolutionary Substitution for Supply Chains in a Fragmented yet Increasingly Digital World by Timothy Foote, Founder of Susymbio In our LogiSYM Magazine, there are many articles and adverts which help to provide transparency on the flow of goods from supplier and to the final customer.

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The Green Corridor: Cures from the Sky! Healthcare Distribution is Driving Itself Into a More Environmentally Friendly Direction

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Singapore for example has allowed for delivery to ships in its waters. He crafted delivery solutions for e-commerce clients and managed supply chains for several chemical and freight forwarding companies.

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The Green Corridor: Digitise Wisely to Reduce Emissions

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Jet aircraft have made tremendous efficiency gains with technology over the last few decades. Upgrading not only the technology, but also the processes that the technology works in needed to be considered. So please continue using new technologies to reduce emissions. So digitise wisely!