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Green Logistics: 7 Tips for Eco-Friendly Delivery

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With consumers today showing a preference for retailers and brands that work to reduce their impact on the environment, green logistics is more than a talking point – it’s a growing imperative. . What is Green Logistics? Green logistics is the practice of minimizing the environmental impact of the logistics process.

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Sustainable world – what’s the green ticket worth?

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This makes sustainability a ticking time bomb for the transport and logistics industry. If you are for example in the chemical or tobacco industry, the green direction seems a little bit farther on the road, doesn’t it? Green logistics means any attempt to minimize the environmental impact of logistics activities.

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Exploring Top 10 Logistics Trends for 2023 and Beyond

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While predicting which trends will dominate the upcoming years is challenging, it is possible to point out those that have been gaining traction in the logistics industry. See some of these technologies that are slated to catch on in this industry over the next few years in today’s post: 1.

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Shipping Trends for 2025: What Will Change and How to Adapt

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Image source: Pexels | Shipping Trends for 2025: What Will Change and How to Adapt The logistics industry is continuously evolving, and as we move closer to 2025, businesses will face a range of transformative changes. Is your logistics strategy ready for 2025?

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Industry View: Peer-to-Peer Collaboration Efficiency

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Container logistics specialist Container xChange carried out an interview with the Boston Consulting Group’s Camille Eglof: “This would be the biggest innovation in the industry since containerisation!” For industry participants, it will require a certain level of commitment to test a new platform though. says Bloomberg.

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Industry View: Where’s Secondary Packaging Going?

Logistics Business Magazine

The war on packaging waste is fought on many fronts in the beverage industry – from the manufacturers of packaging materials to the bottler. He explains what he means in the following example. These aim to find out how the percentage of recyclate in film – as stipulated by the new German Packaging Law, for example – can be increased.

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Industry View: Positive Outcomes of Anti-Static Flooring

Logistics Business Magazine

It’s a particular problem for the electronics manufacturing industry, which loses significant sums of money every year in damaged goods and broken equipment. For example, it is possible to create a floor that removes static charge without using copper tape, however it won’t be as conductive as a floor that does.