April 2022 Logistics Management Magazine Issue

In this Issue:
  • 38th Annual Salary Survey: Salaries begin to rebound
  • Air cargo volatility lingers
  • Investment in risk management tech takes off
  • Europe's new challenges
  • Special Report: Top 50 Trucking Companies


IN THIS ISSUE
By· April 5, 2022
A confluence of factors—labor demand that’s outpacing supply, worker retention challenges, rising e-commerce sales, supply chain shortages, and relatively healthy economic conditions—have led to a rebound in supply chain salaries.


By· April 5, 2022
Automatic data capture just got a new ally: the edge. The technology allows everything from scanners to voice systems to process data on the edge of where it is collected. The result is real-time decisions that deal with reality, not a plan that no longer applies.


By· April 4, 2022
Even with a strong recovery in revenue, the IATA maintains that air cargo did not meet its full growth potential last year. In the meantime, tight capacity, labor shortages, infrastructure shortfalls—and now the Russian invasion of Ukraine—continue to cloud the forecast in this vital sector.


By· April 1, 2022
对于第38届跑步,物流管理(LM)正在利用其4月份的问新利18在线官网登录题分享我们年薪调查的调查结果,最清晰,最全面的快照可提供物流管理工资和员工开发需求在市场上提供。与过去几年一样,


By· April 1, 2022
Leading carrier executives say a key strategy for staying on top is creating a company culture that “sets the tone for everything and everybody.” Investing in new equipment, driver training and salaries doesn’t hurt either.


By· April 1, 2022
According to Bentz, comprehensive visibility to product and data flows and driving real-or-near-real-time network intelligence on what’s really going on.


By·2022年3月31日
The supply chain took center stage during the pandemic, and now 64% of shippers are evaluating or implementing supply chain risk event monitoring tools and 73% are doing the same with supply chain visibility and multi-tier mapping applications.


By·2022年3月31日
Europe’s transport and logistics industry faces new challenges.


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From the April 2022 Logistics Management Magazine Issue
A confluence of factors—labor demand that’s outpacing supply, worker retention challenges, rising e-commerce sales, supply chain shortages, and relatively healthy economic conditions—have led to a rebound in supply chain salaries.
边缘自动数据捕获(ADC)
航空货运:波动性徘徊
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