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A vision on the future of European logistics.

The future of logistics is likely to be shaped by a number of trends, including:

  • The continued growth of e-commerce: E-commerce is growing rapidly, and this is putting a strain on logistics networks. Logistics companies will need to find ways to improve efficiency and reduce costs in order to meet the demand for e-commerce deliveries.
  • The rise of automation: Automation is already being used in many areas of logistics, and this trend is likely to continue. Automation can help to improve efficiency and accuracy, but it also raises concerns about job displacement.
  • The increasing use of data analytics: Data analytics is being used to improve decision-making in logistics. By analyzing data, logistics companies can identify inefficiencies and make better decisions about things like inventory levels and transportation routes.
  • The need for sustainability: Consumers are increasingly demanding sustainable products and services. This is putting pressure on logistics companies to reduce their environmental impact.
  • The emergence of new technologies: New technologies, such as drones and blockchain, are emerging that have the potential to revolutionize logistics. These technologies could be used to improve efficiency, traceability, and security.

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