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Pest Control Statistics 2025: Industry Trends to Look Out For

WorkWave

In 2025, the industry is expected to shift towards more sustainable practices and advanced technologies, shaping the way pest control services are delivered. Looking ahead to 2025 and beyond, businesses that prioritize technology adoption and customer engagement are likely to set the benchmarks for success in the pest control industry.

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Editor’s Choice: The Ultimate Guide to Reducing Warehouse Travel

Logistics Viewpoints

Today’s article is from Lucas Systems and highlights the ways to reduce warehouse travel. By 2025 ecommerce is expected to expand by an additional $1.4 Improving productivity is imperative for meeting the ecommerce labor challenge. To read the full article, click HERE. According to U.S.

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3PLs and Where Their Future Success Lies

Morai Logistics

Furthermore, it will come close to doubling that by 2025. In this article, Morai Logistics covers where 3PLs have been and can continue to be successful, as well as areas of potential future success. 3PLs have helped businesses meet that demand. Gaps in data leave 3PLs in a reactionary mode. Areas of Continued Success.

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Hungary strengthens potential as intermodal hub

Logistics Business Magazine

In this article, Botond Kovacs-Mate (pictured), Branch & Country Manager in Hungary AsstrA-Associated Traffic AG , analyses the ramifications of Hungary’s current infrastructure projects for trade between China and Europe. Despite general delays, the project is expected to be completed by 2025.

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The Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill: Does It Affect the Future of Project Cargo?

MTS Logistics

According to an article on Freight Waves, with waterborne commerce expected to grow significantly by 2025, these ports and inland waterways will need infrastructure reinvestment – reinvestment that the infrastructure bill is aiming to supply. many repairs and updates are needed to meet the current need of modern-day commerce.

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What does Corporate Social Responsibility Really Mean?

Logistics Bureau

Article summary. His definition is closely linked to the concept of sustainable development, which the 1987 Brundtland Report describes as ‘‘development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs’’. What does corporate social responsibility really mean?

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The Impact of E-Trucks on Supply Chain and Logistics Planning

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Environmental and Economic Benefits As companies strive to meet sustainability targets and reduce operational costs, e-trucks offer a viable solution to the pressing issues of carbon emissions and fuel expenditure. However, their integration into logistics and supply chain operations presents both opportunities and challenges.