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2023 was a rough year for most aspects of the supply chain economy. Schenker shares the economic issues that caused problems for supply chains during the past year and what issues will affect them in 2024. Plus: 'Tis the season of retail returns; honoring women working in supply chains.
2023 was a rough year for most aspects of the supply chain economy. Schenker shares the economic issues that caused problems for supply chains during the past year and what issues will affect them in 2024. Plus: 'Tis the season of retail returns; honoring women working in supply chains.
Continued demand for sustainable urban logistics will help drive growth in the electrical vehicle market over the next five years, industry research shows.
Continued demand for sustainable urban logistics will help drive growth in the electrical vehicle market over the next five years, industry research shows.
The Biden administration is aiming to make supply chains more resilient. Our guest shares some details on the government initiatives and how they may impact our supply chains. Plus: The logistics economy dipped last month; what will it take to see autonomous trucks at scale?
The Biden administration is aiming to make supply chains more resilient. Our guest shares some details on the government initiatives and how they may impact our supply chains. Plus: The logistics economy dipped last month; what will it take to see autonomous trucks at scale?
It’s the holiday season, and along with increasing package volumes comes the risk of more injuries to delivery workers, especially part-time or seasonal workers unused to physical activity. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent them. Plus: Tech companies answer the call; a new last-mile delivery king is crowned.
It’s the holiday season, and along with increasing package volumes comes the risk of more injuries to delivery workers, especially part-time or seasonal workers unused to physical activity. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent them. Plus: Tech companies answer the call; a new last-mile delivery king is crowned.