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Why emerging economies can lead on global green logistics The logistics sector accounts for up to 11% of global greenhouse gas emissions Emerging markets can leapfrog directly to state-of-the-art green innovations At the Annual Meeting of the New Champions, experts deliberated on how emerging economies can fast-track green logistics development
This is what the future of logistics looks like Global trade routes have been rocked by the COVID-19 pandemic and a series of geopolitical and environmental upheavals To continue to deliver the goods that consumers want and societies need, a new attitude and approach toward supply chains is required Logistics hubs, like Bahrain's Global Sea-to-Air Logistics Hub, could provide the blend of resilience and speed required for modern logistics
Humanitarian logistics partners step up delivery in crises The Forum-initiated Logistics Emergency Team (LET) is a vital player alongside the Logistics Cluster This coalition of the largest global logistics companies (AP Moller-Maersk, UPS, DP World and Agility) has worked with multiple agencies and humanitarian organizations to provide targeted pro bono support to existing humanitarian operations
Digitisation of logistics can increase trade and reduce poverty | World . . . Expanding global trade is essential to reducing poverty Responsible, accelerated and affordable digitisation can facilitate global trade and sustainably reduce poverty Five Logistic Internets can increase efficiencies and reduce costs for businesses and trading partners around the world
How Gulf nations are adapting to supply chain challenges Recent global events have tested the resilience of supply chains; this has been felt worldwide, not least by Gulf Cooperation Council member states Regulatory initiatives by GCC nations have helped remove supply chain obstacles, allowing for more frictionless trade Supply chain resilience requires new partnerships between countries, governments and businesses
Why we will be seeing a radical reinvention of supply chains This technological evolution will revolutionize the management of multimodal logistics and supply chains, driving technological adoption The only point of challenge will be the cost of compute until it reaches a point of scale