Logistics Briefing – A Month In Logistics
November’s Exclusive Content – Logistics requirements for the Covid-19 vaccine.
By Thomas Cullen, Ti
As the world waits for a Covid-19 vaccine to be approved and deployed, all eyes are still on how, and how quickly the vaccine will be distributed. The logistics solutions required are familiar but packaging remains a pivotal issue along with ‘time criticality’.
The initial distribution hurdle will be a challenge but supply chains and resources will evolve as demand moderates. Logistics networks might just have what it takes to bring us a step closer to the end of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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NEW market forecasts from Ti:
Post-Covid global express market set to surpass €500bn by 2024, growing at a CAGR of 7.5% from 2020-2024
The global express & small parcels market will reach a total value of €501.2bn in 2024, according to new Ti forecasts for the post-Covid market.
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What are the medium-term prospects for freight forwarding?
By Andy Ralls, Ti
Re-orientation of supply chains and tight capacity controls could shape the freight forwarding market over the medium-term.
European Road Freight Rate Benchmark Q3 2020: Rates increase amid improving demand picture
By Transport Intelligence
Ti and Upply’s European Road Freight Rate Benchmark Q3 2020 shows that rates have increased alongside the recovery in Europe’s economic activity.
Japan Post looks for buyers for Toll Global Express and possibly more
By Thomas Cullen, Ti
Press reports indicate that Japan Post has commenced the sale of much of the Toll Group.