5 Features Your Logistics and Delivery Operations Manager Was Praying For! The global logistics automation market had a market share of $50 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach $150 billion by 2030. The boom in online orders has led to the undoing of traditional logistics and supply chain platforms. Pen and paper […]
[Infographic] 5 Key Supply Chain Trends on the Rise Customer expectations have skyrocketed over the last couple of years and the pandemic has also brought in some irreversible changes in the global supply supply chain. Infusion of technology is one key trend and without on-the-ground experience of helping 200+ enterprise customers automate logistics, we’ve come […]
What logistics software does Amazon use? Amazon, which started as an online book store, has achieved spectacular growth to become the global leader in e-commerce. It became the top player with a simple mantra of wanting to become the earth’s most customer-centric company, where people could get all they wanted to be delivered anywhere […]
Post and Parcel Insights from the interview with Peter Somers, CEO of Emirates Post The Final Mile Vodcast is a series of interviews with some of the top names in the logistics, automation, and delivery management industry. Hosted by the award-winning host, Timothy Dooner, here’s an interview with the one and only, Peter Somers […]
4 Key Post and Parcel Takeaways from SPL Last Mile Delivery is one of the hottest segments in logistics currently. To share insights and initiate a detailed discussion, at LogiNext, we’ve launched the Final Mile Vodcast where we invite the stalwarts from the logistics and supply chain industry to interact with the award-winning host, […]
Chinese New Year is here! 5 tips to cope up with disruption in global supply chain Chinese New Year is celebrated on the New Moon that appears between 21st January and 20th February. According to the Chinese calendar, this day marks the onset of Spring and in 2021, the date is 12th February. This is […]
Elastic logistics is the new and evolved version of ‘lean supply chain movement’. As technology has caught up with logistics, latest delivery schedule and route planning help companies are on top of all market demand fluctuations and keep their products on shelves at all times or reach the consumer’s door within a day or two.
With technology, innovation is always around the corner. Some more than others. We have all seen the hikes in interest and following for tech innovations to have them fizzle out. We are at the start of such an upswing. Take a step further back, and you will get to the topic, Blockchain.
Technology has enabled us to record, plan, allocate, dispatch, track, validate, and analyze all freight movement from a single dashboard with clear and real-time actionable insights in an easy-to-understand format. This leads to an agile, reactive, and dynamic setup for a company’s transportation management system.
We recently integrated with Alexa, Google Assistant, Cortana, and Siri. Now, the manager can simply relax and instruct their personal assistant to fetch the information for them. Almost anyone can use the personal assistant without any hassle. It doesn’t matter if they are tech-savvy.