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Mastering Disruption: A Smarter, More Connected Approach

Logistics Viewpoints

The pace and scope of supply chain disruption are beyond human cognition, manual analysis, and consumer-grade spreadsheet tools. billion by 2030, more than tripling in size. It is no wonder that the AI in the supply chain market will grow more than 10x between 2024 and 2030, from $5 billion to $51 billion. billion to $23.07

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Saudi Arabia: A New Home for the World

MTS Logistics

A unique and visionary strategy adopted by Saudi Arabia with 2030 vision where the country is diversifying the economy away from dependence on oil and gas, Saudi Arabia is investing in industries such as tourism, entertainment, renewable energy, and advanced manufacturing to create new sources of revenue.

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Why Driver Availability Is On the Decline & How to Cope With the Challenge

WorkWave

According to the American Trucking Association, the industry faced a shortage of over 80,000 drivers in 2021, projected to grow to 160,000 by 2030 if current trends continue. Companies can work closely with these schools to develop specialized training programs that meet industry needs.

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2023 Expectations for Ocean Shipping and the Broader Shipping Industry

MTS Logistics

Maersk has a goal to be carbon-neutral by 2050 after reducing CO2 emissions by 60% by 2030. This will also end the just-in-case shipping method, which has become popular to fulfill client orders – a practice which fueled freight rates to their highest levels. Increased decarbonization efforts by carriers.

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Logistics Business Show attracts strong audience

Logistics Business Magazine

With 39 speakers taking part in the 10 panel debates , expertly hosted by our own Paul Hamblin, the most viewed were ‘Logistics: The 2030 Logistics Landscape – Crystal ball time’ and ‘Warehouse Automation: Lights Out? The countries most represented by visitors included Germany, the US, The Netherlands and Italy.

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Why Taxing Automation is a Bad Idea

Talking Logistics

But his idea is not totally theoretical – earlier this year EU lawmakers considered a proposal to tax robot owners to pay for training for workers who lose their jobs, though legislators ultimately rejected it. This analysis is consistent with our research at Kenco Innovation Labs – automation is not about eliminating people.

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7 ways WFP is innovating to reach zero hunger

World Food Programme Logistics

From growing vegetables in the desert to digital training that allows refugees to continue working wherever they are living A woman pays for her supermarket food via an iris scan, under the Building Blocks pilot for Syrian refugees at a camp in Jordan. More than 50 percent of the graduates are women.