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What’s Ahead for the Housing Market in 2022?

Now, That's Logistics

Even as homebuilders work to bridge the gap between housing supply and demand, the imbalance that surfaced in 2021 appears to be rolling right into 2022. That means just 119 in every 10,000 homes were for sale, much lower than the historical average of 2.5%, according to HousingWire Magazine. Ongoing Hiring Struggles. “All

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Port of Antwerp-Bruges Stable in 2022

Logistics Business Magazine

2022 was a year of challenges for Port of Antwerp-Bruges. in TEUs in 2022, compared with a strong 2021, back to pre-pandemic levels. million new cars were handled in 2022, an annualised growth of 10.5%. First, of course, 2022 was the year of the merger and therefore a historic year. year-on-year to 286.9

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Game-changing intralogistics technologies at IMHX 2022

Logistics Business Magazine

Sales of autonomous mobile robots and driverless lift trucks are taking off but the game-changing intralogistics technologies we will see at IMHX 2022 go much further than the simple replacement of man by machine, says event director, Rob Fisher. Of course, other forms of robotic and automated intralogistics technology are taking off too.

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IFOY 2022 Finalists revealed

Logistics Business Magazine

The finalists for the worldwide IFOY AWARD 2022 (International Intralogistics and Forklift Truck of the Year) have been determined. The company Cargotec Engineering from Ireland is allowed to enter the final in 2022 with the MOFFETT E5 25.4 Optimised driving courses also contributed to the increase in performance. Jungheinrich.

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Fraudsters to continue exploiting supply chain woes in 2022

Logistics Business Magazine

While supply-chain fraud is nothing new, it continues to be a major challenge globally in 2022 as the ongoing pandemic and now the conflict in Eastern Europe continues to disrupt everything. And, of course, to be more ready for cybercriminals specialising in logistics. Not always an ominous threat.

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Interroll to expand Baal manufacturing site

Logistics Business Magazine

As early as 2022, Interroll will introduce a new platform for hygienic food processing and logistics from the site and consistently expand it in the coming years. The post Interroll to expand Baal manufacturing site appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine. In addition, a new plant will be opened in China next year.”.

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‘Business as usual’ is no longer an option

Logistics Business Magazine

As the environmental impact of supply chain activities is more widely understood, now is the time for supply chain professionals to prioritise sustainability in their logistics plans in order to be both successful and make a positive global impact, says IMHX 2022 Event Director, Rob Fisher.