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Imagine the Supply Chain of 2025

Arkieva

The theme of the event was to imagine the Supply Chain of 2025. He talked about China’s efforts on developing new silk routes and also presented some interesting analysis on how China’s influence in the future supply chain will increase at the expense of the US and the EU. By 2025: Supply Chains will learn as we sleep.

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Two Million Vacant Manufacturing Jobs by 2025…How Can We Tackle the Skills Gap?

GlobalTranz

The executives surveyed identified these positions as those they believe currently most affected and that they expect will present even more severe staffing difficulties by 2020. Averting this outcome depends upon business leaders and government policymakers to actually implement measures to reverse the present trend. Skills Shortages.

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Driving Sustainable Supply Chain Change

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

By 2025, to improve long-term supply chain profitability, 60% of manufacturers in global supply chains will invest in software tools to support sustainability and circular economy business models.”. Driving Sustainable Supply Chain Change. PhD (in progress) from the University of Wollongong, Australia. MORE FROM THIS EDITION.

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How Gartner Sees the Future of Supply Chain Planning

ToolsGroup

At the recent Gartner Supply Chain Executive Conference, two analyst presentations described the impact of algorithms on supply chain planning, and included three ToolsGroup clients as examples. Gartner estimates there will be 50 billion connected end points in the marketplace by 2025—a 10-fold increase from today.

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Risk Management in Global Ocean Context

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

This would present significant risks to shippers if the latter continues to adopt a traditional procurement and operational mindset. Presently we have 3 alliances moving ~65% of global capacity. In this context, the most notable event was the announcement of Maersk’s exit of the 2M alliance by 2025.

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Blockchain for Bill of Lading – A Much Needed Update to the Traditional Bill of Lading for E-Commerce?

GlobalTranz

In other words, the technology will continue to present challenges until its use becomes a standard in global and domestic trade. By 2025, it will double in value and become a more significant portion of the overall retail picture. Since the world is marching at full pace toward a digital future, now is the time to act.

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Profitably Delivering eCommerce with Consumer-Centric Priorities

Logistics Viewpoints

The company also created a digitalization plan, stretching to 2025, which was shared with customers and employees. The opportunity these advancements present are unprecedented but also forces us to really understand what data is there across the supply chain and how we can use it to drive profitability and growth. and Unnu, Kaan. [2]