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Emerging Supply Chain Trends – A Look at Evolving Finished Vehicle Logistics Amid Market Shifts and Trends

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

Emerging Supply Chain Trends – A Look at Evolving Finished Vehicle Logistics Amid Market Shifts and Trends Feature Article by Laurent Sik , Head of Operations, CEVA FVL APAC Automobiles, as a form of transportation, are indispensable in today’s world and will remain a crucial part of our lives for a long time to come.

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Trends 2021: Megatrends, Part Two

Enterra Insights

Frost & Sullivan predicts, “China and India [will] lead the global economy in the near future.” They suggest looking at Mexico, Poland, Turkey, Nigeria, Egypt, South Africa, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines. ” On the transportation and supply chain front, one trend in the U.S.

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The things we’ve seen, in 2019

DELMIA Quintiq

Fifteen new startups from Belgium, China, France, India, South Africa and the U.S. There, we revealed the results of a survey that asked consumers what they expect to see in cities in 2030. We expanded the 3D EXPERIENCE Lab : our open innovation laboratory and accelerator program.

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We Are In Trouble. Raise the Red Flag. Be Proactive.

Supply Chain Shaman

The Supply Chain Leader In The Middle Of The Pandemic. While I was able to hug friends again at the wake and I will host my Supply Chain Insights Global Summit in September, the supply chain leader is only ½ way through the COVID-19 response. Today’s supply chains assume that logistics is readily available.

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China’s Historic Silk Road is Resurrected from the Rubble

Elementum

Ancient records show that the route stretched from Chan’an, China (present-day Xian) in the far east, through India, Persia, Arabia, and — by its sea routes — as far as Europe’s Mediterranean coasts. The road not only paved the way for trade among these civilizations to flourish — it also served as a medium for cultural exchange.

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