These 6 trends improve the transport logistics of tomorrow
Globalization demands logistics that function more and more efficiently. At the same time, transport by ship, plane and truck must become more environmentally friendly. Read in this blog post which trends will make global transport more efficient and sustainable. Just a few years ago, online shoppers accepted a delivery time of one week or more as a matter of course. Today, many supplier...
Flagging out in logistics and its negative effects
The practice of flagging out in international freight transport has increased considerably since the end of the 1990s. You can read in this article where the reasons for this are to be found and what effects are associated with it. Reasons for the increasing flagging-out Flagging out is the registration of trucks or semi-trailers in another EU member state for the use of cost advantages....
Anticipatory Logistics: Why delivery will take place before the order in the future
Knowing where which goods are in demand when, before they are even needed, would make the logistics business much easier. Predictive analytics can predict this with a high degree of probability and Anticipatory Logistics can put it into practice. There is no doubt that knowing the future is an enormous competitive advantage. The proverbial aunt Emma with her Grocery shop already knew...
How to master the last mile more efficiently
The last part of the transport route is the most complex: recipients are not at home, inner cities are increasingly difficult to supply and the consumer expects ever better service. In this blog post, you can read about the screws the logistics experts are turning in order to overcome the last mile more efficiently. E-Commerce continues to grow strongly. In Austria, this sales channel ...