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The need to know

May 28, 2020
The need to know for the week ending 29th May 2020

Why warehouses are becoming more efficient

May 28, 2020
Plummeting costs for eco-friendly tech and a growing focus on sustainability measures are driving warehousing to new energy-efficient heights says James Fisher, Head of Real Assets for BRE

Shared strategies, route optimisation and contract protection important to risk mitigation

May 28, 2020
Supply chain companies need to be flexible in agreements and planning says SpendEdge

Lockdowns put e-commerce on steroids finds report

May 27, 2020
Lockdown pushes US consumers online to buy their groceries at a far faster rate than previous projections

How webinars are creating value for marketers through COVID-19

May 26, 2020
As the current coronavirus pandemic forces more key supply chain decision-makers to work from home, webinars are booming in popularity

US consumers turn to online delivery with big growth in curbside delivery

May 26, 2020
Survey finds home delivery is being supercharged by the COVID-19 crisis but companies struggling to maintain enough inventory

Sainsbury’s selects Blue Yonder to underpin supply chain management

May 25, 2020
UK supermarket giant selects Blue Yonder’s Luminate platform to manage its supply chain strategy

China points to changing trends and patterns of consumption following COVID-19 outbreak

May 22, 2020
Crisis accelerating e-commerce and increasing interest in foodstuffs’ providence and safety

The need to know

May 20, 2020
Rounding up the business-critical news for supply chain and transportation executives for the week of the 18th March 2020

Autonomous logistic services market is predicted to grow 41.7% per year over next decade

May 20, 2020
Increasing acceptance of autonomous vehicles is opening up opportunities to sell additional mobility services, with autonomous logistics one of the big winners

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