Last-mile delivery gets a little greener
The growing trend for in-store fulfilment has resulted in the last-mile becoming a little greener as e-commerce sales soar.
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The growing trend for in-store fulfilment has resulted in the last-mile becoming a little greener as e-commerce sales soar.
Worldwide, the adoption of e-commerce has accelerated due to the Coronavirus crisis. South Africa too has seen e-commerce growth surge however, there are several obstacles in its way.
Ti Dashboard of the Month – Data captured by the Ti Dashboard and the National Bureau of Statistics China demonstrate the impact of COVID-19 on Chinese rail freight volumes for the first nine months of 2020.
Christmas may seem a long way off, but retailers and logistics providers are already gearing up for the most unusual holiday season to date.
Ti Dashboard of the Month – Data captured by the Ti Dashboard and the ACEA demonstrates the impact of COVID-19 on car registrations in Europe for the first six months of 2020.
Technological advances have improved supply chain efficiency however, the digital awakening has also made the industry more vulnerable to cybercriminals.
As the world awakens from a COVID-19 induced hibernation it is becoming increasingly clear that we are entering into a ‘new normal’ where sustainability has been granted a renewed focus.
With the coronavirus grounding many passenger flights the air freight market prepares for drastic change.
Despite life across the world beginning to resemble some pre-coronavirus state, the sea freight market continues to tread water.
During the Coronavirus crisis cargo crime has declined and many criminals have gone underground, however, there are concerns it will rise once the threat of the virus passes.
With many brick-and-mortar stores closing during the COVID-19 crisis, a new generation of shoppers are becoming acquainted with online shopping.
Trade wars, social unrest and economic slowdowns, what do they have in common? Their ability to wreak havoc on the global freight forwarding market in 2019.