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Industry Outlook: Manufacturing Trends

Trinity Logistics

Many of today’s manufacturing trends are in line with the industry’s goals to improve processes, create more efficiency, and meet consumer demand. The manufacturing industry has seen challenges, from changes in the way people work to the rapid growth in demand, with many of these challenges accelerated by the recent covid-19 pandemic.

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60% of Warehouse Leaders Plan to Deploy RFID by 2028

Logistics Business Magazine

Zebra Technologies Corporation today released the findings of its 2023 Global Warehousing Study, which confirmed 58% of warehouse decision-makers plan to deploy radio frequency identification (RFID) technology by 2028 which will help increase inventory visibility and reduce out-of-stocks.

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Connected Logistics Market to Eyewitness Massive Growth by 2028 – 3w Market News Reports

247 Customs Broker

JCMR recently introduced Global Connected Logistics Market study with focused approach on market size & volumes by Application, Industry particular process, product type, players, and… The post Connected Logistics Market to Eyewitness Massive Growth by 2028 – 3w Market News Reports appeared first on 24/7 Customs Broker News.

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This Week in Logistics News (March 25 – 31)

Logistics Viewpoints

Industry-wide e-commerce returns skyrocketed during pandemic lockdowns. sending the service and education industries into upheaval. Now, with the industry facing a daunting driver shortage, initiatives to bring in women drivers from other industries have escalated. By 2028, annual U.S. billion parcels last year, 1.1

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Are Most E-commerce Logistics Operations Still in the Dark Ages?

Bringg

Zebra’s Future of Fulfillment Vision Study found that 89% of survey respondents agreed that e-commerce is driving the need for faster delivery with customers demanding the implementation of these new and improved standards. And while intentions are good, the speed to transform and evolve remains too slow.

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Are Most E-commerce Logistics Operations Still in the Dark Ages?

Bringg

Zebra’s Future of Fulfillment Vision Study found that 89% of survey respondents agreed that e-commerce is driving the need for faster delivery with customers demanding the implementation of these new and improved standards. And while intentions are good, the speed to transform and evolve remains too slow.

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Navigating the Persistent Truck Driver Shortage

Now, That's Logistics

Currently, it says the industry is “short” about 63,000 drivers—a problem that could accelerate due to several factors. As the transportation industry works to level the imbalance between available capacity and demand for its services, self-driving trucks are emerging as a potential long-term solution to the problem.