

Life sciences companies making medicines in India need to be able to surmount significant logistics and infrastructure hurdles to be competitive.

e world’s two major shipping chokepoints have been widened, deepened and further developed to accommodate mega-ships and lure more traffic.

Companies moving goods by ocean are encountering rough seas amid an unprecedented wave of carrier consolidation and the introduction of massive new container vessels

The retail year, with distinct seasons and four or five major inventory turns, is a thing of the past for apparel retailers and brands.

A look at what’s driving direct-to-store supply chains and offshore distribution centers

The biggest challenge faced by retailers today is how to meet the consumer’s desire for a seamless, consistent buying experience regardless of how or where a purchase gets made.

Agility CEO Tarek Sultan shares his view of innovation in the logistics industry and explains how embracing disruption is enabling Agility to stay ahead of the game.

A wave of radical innovation is making it possible to respond to the clamour for faster delivery, better service and the pressures of a “I want it now!” society.

Companies that operate in emerging markets all want to manage and distribute their products efficiently, moving inventory swiftly to keep costs low.
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