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Bringing Order to Chaos: Last-Mile Delivery Costs and How to Reduce Them

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Say you purchase your coveted gadget online, eagerly tracking its journey from warehouse to your welcoming hands. A recent analysis by the American Trucking Associations (ATA) indicates that if existing trends persist, we could see a potential driver shortage reaching up to 175,000 by 2024.

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Scope 3 emissions, Explained

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4: Upstream transport and distribution Emissions from inbound and outbound transportation and distribution, if paid for by the reporting company – including warehousing by a third party. This allows for easy retrieval and analysis alongside other business metrics. 5: Waste from operations Emissions from waste disposal by a third party.

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5 Signs You Need Advanced Supply Chain Analytics to Make Better Last-Mile Decisions

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This leads to delays in picking and packing operations from the warehouse, which incurs overtime costs. Advanced analytics: Bedrock for better last-mile decisions With demand for last-mile delivery expected to grow by 78% by 2030, the number of delivery vehicles in the top 100 cities will increase by 36%. Talk to our experts now!