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Power Your Business Sustainably Through Solar Energy

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

Singapore is among the 80-odd countries that have set net-zero targets that are to be reached mostly by 2050. Singapore has also embraced solar energy, having multiplied its solar capacity by more than seven times since 2015. Cache Logistics Trust, Singapore. Businesses can reap many benefits from solarising their buildings.

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The Green Corridor – Optimal Tech for Green Logistics – Making Emissions Visible

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When I was advised that this month’s LogiSYM Magazine would have some focus on digitization, I immediately thought about the absence of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data in our everyday life. Digitization of processes should include this emissions data going forward. These suppliers do not have to provide carbon emissions data.

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Ships Queues Worsen Port Delays From Singapore to Piraeus

Supply Chain Brain

The pileup is the latest logistical knot in global supply chains, with satellite shipping data allowing for real-time monitoring of port issues globally.

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The path to recovery from COVID-19 – LogiSYM August 2020

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Data collected from billions of parcels over the last 5 years, allows us to analyze changes in the e-commerce delivery ecosystem. This analysis focuses on four Southeast Asian economies: Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia. Arne has held senior management positions in DHL eCommerce Asia Pacific and Singapore Post SP.

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How Smart Lockers Can Resolve Last Mile Challenges for Logistics Providers

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

On the other hand, in Singapore, there are indications that the market will see smart lockers as an effective way to improve last mile logistics, with the Singapore government championing the way with the nationwide roll-out of smart lockers. For instance, the – lagging behind the impressive 40 percent seen in China.

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Prepare for Anything: Supply Chain and Ecosystem Predictions for 2022 and beyond….

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

The key drivers we see that will impact supply chains globally are focused on digital ecosystems, coupled with greater technology adoption, including an increase in the amount and velocity of data to support changes in globalization and continued disruption. . As for software, the use of robotic process automation (RPA) is also increasing.

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Industry Transformation: Advanced Manufacturing and Digitalisation of Supply Chain-Logistics

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2.2 Looking beyond Covid 19 ,Government made bold Longer term ,new Strategic Growth plans to future proof and increase the Competitiveness of Singapore’s economy. Digitalising shipping thus would create enormous opportunities for Singapore to further enhance International and Regional Trade.