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Editor’s Pick: 3 Things You Need to Know About Cross-Border E-commerce

Talking Logistics

Delivery is indeed the new battleground. During the webinar, a question was asked about where last-mile delivery begins in cross-border e-commerce. For example, would it begin at the customs clearing point? From this point, carriers need to race against the clock to ensure deliveries are made on time. The answer is yes!

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CUSTOMER CENTRICITY IN SUPPLY CHAIN MATTERS

Logistics at MPEPS at UPV

Warehouse planning depends on a thorough analysis of the purchasing patterns and information from your stock, suppliers, warehouses and market trends. In the manufacturing process, customer feedback and market trends are used to improve quality and stimulate innovation, making production increasingly customer-driven. link] Tom, K.

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Companies in Asia Pacific Eager to Innovate with Supply Chain Optimization

AIMMS

In recent months, I ‘ve been active in several events in the region and I’ve noticed a changing trend. Companies setting an example. SF Express is the biggest local express delivery company in the region. Companies are increasingly eager to hear about optimization and advanced analytics.

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The End of the E-Commerce Hype Is Bad News for Planes

ShipLilly

Counting the cost of a trend that never really took off. Aviation was the potential beneficiary of any trend towards online shopping. Of course, that expectation could only hold if the upward trend in e-Commerce continued. Mark Zuckerberg, the Chief Executive of Meta, has already started the trend of cutting back.

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Retail Supply Chains: The State of Play in 2021

Logistics Bureau

With all that in mind, I thought I’d share some examples of the highs and lows of online and in-store retail that enterprises have endured between late 2019 and early 2021, and highlight some of the most notable changes in the retail supply chain arena during that period. The Dark Store Trend. Just-in-Time Just Doesn’t Work.

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Managing Supply Chain Disruptions in the Middle East

Locus

A prime example is how governments in the Middle East have begun to rethink food security targets after the disruptions to their food supply chains. For example: poor quality, high costs, high lead time, supplier communication. For example: high or low product demand, excess inventory holding, product distribution.

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DHL launches Global Trade Barometer

247 Customs Broker

Global express delivery and logistics service provider DHL rolled out the inaugural edition of its Global Trade Barometer, which it said is an early indicator for the current state and future development of global trade. to take advantage of trends we see.”.