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February 2021 Logistics Management Magazine Issue

In this Issue:

  • Global Logistics: Challenges in our changing world
  • Tackling 2021 world trade
  • 3PLs: More critical than ever
  • Sky-high demand for WDC development
  • Special Report: The digital warehouse of the future



IN THIS ISSUE

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February 9, 2021

“If this increase comes to fruition,” she adds, “it’s projected that GTM is going to become the ‘new essential’ for logistics organizations that are looking to keep pace with the competition, manage higher tariffs, and maintain their global footprint as economic nationalism begins to take hold.”


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February 8, 2021

From strained global freight networks to rapid e-commerce growth, the logistics industry and its service providers around the world have demonstrated how flexible and systemically relevant they are as they keep the global supply chain flowing.


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February 8, 2021

Consolidation in the global container shipping industry in recent years has been the key factor behind improved supply discipline. Ocean cargo carrier financial performance has been improving as a result.


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February 8, 2021

Global trade management platforms are helping shippers streamline their cross-border logistics and business processes in an unpredictable global trading environment.


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February 8, 2021

With the meteoric rise of e-commerce around the globe, innovative capabilities for last-mile delivery, reverse logistics and warehousing will be increasingly important. However, investing in new capabilities is daunting and increasingly harder to justify, which makes finding the right third-party logistics providers for your needs more essential than ever—here’s why.


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February 8, 2021

Despite the scares COVID-19 has hurled on other industries, e-commerce has ensured high demand for warehousing, distribution and fulfillment.


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February 8, 2021

As we begin to turn a coronavirus corner, it is crucial that supply chain leaders work to envision what the next normal will look like. They must plan on how best to position a new beginning in order to emerge healthy and competitive.


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February 8, 2021

It’s important to take note of the rapid adaptation by ocean carriers to the elastic demand in international freight in 2020. The owners and operators went from famine to feast in a few months.


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