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Supply Chain Crystal Ball Gazing: Let’s Look Ahead to 2028

Logistics Bureau

So I’ve decided to indulge my craving by daring to speculate about what the supply chain of 2028 might look like. The world may not quite be ready for the latter, but a lot can change physically, economically, scientifically, and politically between now and 2028. Dark Distribution Centres. Robots Run the Warehouse.

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In Logistics, the Last Few Feet are as Important as the Last Mile

Enterra Insights

The study also found that clearing security accounted for 12% of total delivery time, while riding the freight elevator and looking for tenants’ locations accounted for 61% of overall time.” 2] Staff, “ 40 Percent of Parcels Will Be Delivered Within 2 Hours By 2028 ,” Supply Chain 24/7 , 4 June 2018. [3] ”[2].

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Top 10 Logistics Trends That Could Impact Supply Chains in 2022

Locus

The World Economic Forum’s report on the “future of the last-mile ecosystem” states that 85% of delivery mileage from freight delivery are majorly responsible for emissions and congestion driven by commercial vehicles. By 2028, the reverse logistics market size is expected to exceed 958 billion U.S. But things have changed today.

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This Week In Supply Chain Management Tech- June 14 2022

Supply Chain Matters

According to the announcement , GreyOrange will deploy this growth capital to accelerate the company’s technology leadership, continue its global expansion and further support the adoption of this tech provider’s fulfillment platform in warehouses, distribution centers and retail stores. Freightos Merges With Gesher I SPAC.

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The State of the Drone Delivery Market! Mainstream or Novelty?

Supply Chain Game Changer

A drone flew out of the Amazon Distribution Centre directly to a residential home dropped off a package on the ground, and took off while the home owner came out to pick up their package. It will be impractical for anyone, including Amazon, to build Distribution Centres every 25 kilometres. It was fascinating.