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This Week in Logistics News (May 28 – June 3)

Logistics Viewpoints

Ship brokers and consultants estimate about 12 percent of the world’s boxships are stuck outside congested ports for weeks longer than normal, and inland distribution—especially in the US—is still hampered by a lack of trains, truck drivers and limited warehousing space. s CargoNet. That’s all for this week.

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Learnings and Insights From the 2023 Gartner® Supply Chain Symposium

BlueYonder

By enabling customers, order by order, through cost transparency, service menu options (like packaging options, delivery speed), collaborative planning, and product sustainability data, among other actions, there is a 3X potential in net satisfaction on delivery advantage versus competitors. by 2026, with a CAGR of 12.8%.

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Why Multi-Carrier Parcel Shipping Strategies Are Winning in 2022

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

According to a Bloomberg article highlighting a September 2021 conference call with analysts, Chief Marketing Officer for FedEx, Brie Carere, shared that the parcel market is expected to grow 10% annually through 2026. Next, make sure your TMS allows you to create dynamic rule sets specific to the needs of your business.

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14 Logistics Trends for 2023: A Brave New World Has Arrived – Part I

American Global Logistics

And being able to track flows and unexpected disruptive events is mission critical. By 2026, Gartner estimates more than 75% of IT supply chain management companies will deliver advanced analytics (AA), artificial intelligence (AI), and data science solutions. Also, as with robotics (discussed below), the technology is available now.