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Five Advanced Technologies That Are Revolutionizing Logistics

Logistics Viewpoints

Artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), predictive analytics and robotics once seemed incredibly sophisticated and out of reach — but today they’re easily accessible to every company. The study predicts that a $10 billon company can realize over $31.2 billion by 2030 — an annual growth rate of 13.2%.

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The Not-So-Surprising Growth of 4PLs

BlueYonder

billion in 2021, is predicted to reach $89.95 billion by 2030 as more companies seek a single supplier to provide turnkey management of all their supply chain and operational tasks. Not only are freight costs rising, but shipping resources are becoming scarce,” Ryan points out. They are purely objective.

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Supply Chain Trends: A Deep Dive Into Evolving Logistics for 2022 Trends

Intelligent Audit

According to GlobeNewswire , the global retail logistics market will surpass $465 billion by 2030, hitting a CAGR of 12.4% All the predictive planning and data analysis in the world will be of little use to shippers and carriers if they cannot properly apply it to real-world situations and trends. over the same period.

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50 expert tips on logistics planning and strategy

6 River Systems

Study the needs of your supply chain in order to make informed predictions. “Many manufacturers practice demand-driven logistics, meaning they are focused on their customers’ buying signals. The need to predict demand is fairly obvious. Think about how your warehouse might look in 2030.

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Three Logistics Imperatives for Managing Uncertainty in 2022

Logistics Viewpoints

Headlines are filled with dire predictions about how 2022 will be characterized by continued shortages of drivers, warehouse associates and other critical logistics professionals. This dramatically cuts down on the physical and analytical demands placed on supply chain professionals every day. million employees.