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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

Automotive manufacturers continue to look for ways to improve operational efficiencies and create stability to be able to deliver to their customers, including leaning on the experts to implement new technologies and operational efficiencies. million in 2022 to 39 million by 2030. This can both secure flows and time to market.

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How Southeast Asian manufacturers can use ERP to realign the supply chain

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

According to BCG, opportunities like these would make it easier for SEA businesses to leverage different advantages and skills across the region and as a result, could generate up to $600 billion a year in additional manufacturing output by 2030 as well as $22 billion in foreign direct investment and 140 000 new jobs.

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This Week in Logistics News (May 7 – 13)

Logistics Viewpoints

A few weeks ago, I wrote that UPS is entering the metaverse , having submitted several trademark filings for goods and services including “non-fungible tokens” (NFTs); “virtual goods, namely, packages, parcels, [and] shipping labels;” and “virtual retail shipping.” billion by 2030, according to data from Transparency Market Research.

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Global Ecommerce: Size, Growth & Where to Start [2022]

ShipBob

Goods are shipped from the country of origin to customers located in a different country, crossing international borders. This enabled secure data transmission between two parties, thus setting up the foundation for modern ecommerce. billion by 2030 with a compound annual growth rate of 9.5%. What about the supply chain crisis?

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Imagining the Supply Chain of the Future!

Supply Chain Game Changer

There are articles which describe what the future of Supply Chain will be like in 2020, 0r 2025, or even 2030. Our first belief is that the future Supply Chain must be based on a “Don’t Touch” philosophy, which we discussed in our article A Don’t Touch Strategy Will Dramatically Lean Out Your Supply Chain!

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50 expert tips on logistics planning and strategy

6 River Systems

By getting to grips with issues such as suppliers’ creditworthiness, payments history, data security and their own supply chain resilience, you can build a much more in-depth picture of any threat they may propose — and manage the danger accordingly. Think about how your warehouse might look in 2030.