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This is what the future of logistics looks like Logistics hubs, like Bahrain's Global Sea-to-Air Logistics Hub, could provide the blend of resilience and speed required for modern logistics In today’s globalized and interconnected society, modern consumers demand goods that are both affordable and readily available at a moment's notice
5 ways to digitalize logistics and boost trade - The World Economic Forum Expanding global trade is essential to reducing poverty Responsible, accelerated and affordable digitisation can facilitate global trade and sustainably reduce poverty Five Logistic Internets can increase efficiencies and reduce costs for businesses and trading partners around the world
Are these 5 trends disrupting or driving logistics growth? The logistics industry is booming with estimations surpassing $18 trillion by 2030 ; The latest global trade update from UNCTAD warns that persistent geopolitical tensions, surging shipping costs and substantial levels of debt could alter the course of global trade
Humanitarian logistics partners step up delivery in crises The Forum-initiated Logistics Emergency Team (LET) is a vital player alongside the Logistics Cluster This coalition of the largest global logistics companies (AP Moller-Maersk, UPS, DP World and Agility) has worked with multiple agencies and humanitarian organizations to provide targeted pro bono support to existing humanitarian operations
5 challenges facing global supply chains | World Economic Forum Multiple bottlenecks have disrupted global supply chains and the pandemic highlighted how interconnected the world is Listed are five supply chain issues that could affect people in the coming months There could be more delays in the shipment of certain goods, particularly those made in Asian countries and delivered to western markets
Future-proofing global trade by embracing opportunities The rapid growth of global trade has put enormous pressure on natural resources and ecosystems To increase the acceptance of trade and minimize its negative impacts on the environment and society, the transformation to sustainable logistics must be urgently advanced
Industries in the Intelligent Age White Paper Series Freight logistics accounts for nearly half of all transport-related greenhouse gas emissions, contributing 8% to global emissions This white paper explores how artificial intelligence (AI) can transform the sector, reducing emissions by up to 15% through optimized operations, improved capacity use and shifts to lower-carbon transport modes
The vital role played by logistics during humanitarian crises It provides the Logistics Cluster with access to a global network of transportation and logistics assets such as warehousing space, offices, airlifts, shipping and trucking services and expertise In addition to this support, the LET supports Logistics Cluster national disaster preparedness activities mainly by gathering and sharing information
Transforming Urban Logistics in Cities | World Economic Forum This comprehensive white paper addresses the critical challenges and opportunities presented to both businesses and consumers by the increased demand for urban deliveries It outlines strategies and recommendations for enhancing sustainability, efficiency and innovation in urban deliveries, with the aim of reducing emissions, alleviating congestion and improving safety in cities
Is this the key to successful global trade? | World Economic Forum In high-performing nations, slower global trade after the 2008 global financial crisis, as well as environmental concerns, create a pressured environment for the logistics industry The sector – itself estimated to contribute 23% of total global greenhouse gas emissions – faces concerns over jobs, land use and urban planning