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Real-Time Visibility: The Customer Has Spoken

Logistics Viewpoints

I am continuing to work on my latest Transportation Execution and Visibility Systems study, which looks at the total size of the market, the forecasted growth through 2026, and the leading suppliers across a number of categories including industry, region, customer size, and mode. Namely, when will the customer get their order.

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Technology Trends For Transportation in 2023: Top 5

Abivin

More companies are prioritizing sustainability as a critical component of the future of logistics. Furthermore, other technologies are constantly evolving and becoming more effective in logistics in general and transportation in particular. Optimization is a huge trend and is expected to come to life in 2026 [4].

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The Biggest Manufacturing Industry Trends in 2022

Unleashed

Supply chain and logistics challenges This year the industry will also be looking to minimise the instability of supply chains, after a period in which global systems have been stymied by border closures, lockdowns, and staffing shortages. Global contract manufacturing is forecast to grow at a CAGR of over 9% until 2026.

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Trends That Will Transform Manufacturing in 2023 & Beyond

RFgen

Because of this, technologies that optimize supply chains and logistics will continue to have a major impact. billion by 2026. According to Deloitte , “traditional approaches to inventory, logistics, pricing, rebates, and network can be reimagined through the application of advanced analytics and technology innovations.”

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The Future of Retail Supply Chain: What’s in Store?

Logistics Bureau

However retailers meet the logistics demands of the future, they can expect to factor in the costs incurred by their choices, as consumers will be unlikely to pay for shipping. While talking technology, retail companies will need plenty of it to meet the challenge of last mile distribution in 2026 and beyond.