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EBook: Supply Chain & Logistics: A Transforming Workforce

Morai Logistics

According to the report Digital Supply Chain: Creating Skills for the Future , the Canadian supply chain and logistics industry currently employs 878,000 people. Digital technologies is stated to be a contributing factor to the increase in job creation expected to happen over the course of the next five years.

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eBook: Decarbonisation of Transport Operations

Logistics Business Magazine

In this eBook , entitled Decarbonisation of Transport Operations, Editor Peter MacLeod delves into the comprehensive efforts of Girteka , a Vilnius-based international logistics company, to tackle the environmental challenges facing the transport industry. Read our other recent eBooks here. Click here to read it now for free.

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Online Learning is Growing Exponentially—And it’s Here to Stay

Logistics Bureau

Whereas online courses and programmes were previously managed as a separate entity, they are now an integral part of most academic systems. Corporate training is now a $200 billion USD industry, with e-learning taking up more than half of this amount. Online courses are the quickest path for a student to obtain a degree.

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TPM ‘23 – An industry moving forward

Freightos

In the debrief department, Sea Intelligence’s Alan Murphy shared data confirming that – of course – surging demand was the trigger for the unprecedented ocean situation. Conversations with major BCOs also pointed to interest in these types of better contracting solutions, even if the industry is still in the early days of this shift.

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LTL Freight Rate Outlook: What to Expect in Less Than Truckload Shipping Rates in 2019

GlobalTranz

DOWNLOAD eBOOK. Also, how does LTL manage to keep drivers in the industry? Of course, office staff and handlers will still be necessary, but position availability for lower-rung, entry-level positions will be more prevalent in LTL carriers, making them more attractive to the next generation.

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TPM24: Key Takeaways on Geopolitics, Technology and Other Drivers of Ocean Freight in 2024

Freightos

I was fortunate to be able to attend again this year, and, though I couldn’t sit in on all the sessions or meetings I would’ve liked, here are my key takeaways: Geopolitical challenges, Red Sea especially Geopolitics were, of course, on people’s minds.

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Arming Warehouses with Robotics and Automation

Morai Logistics

The Canadian supply chain and logistics industry foresees a promising future integrating robotics and automation into their processes. With consumer demands for speed and efficiency increasing, the supply chain and logistics industry is seeking accelerated processes from robotics. Canadian Robotics Industry. Factory Automation.