As automation advances, transport workers must be helped to develop new skills
Governments and industry must ensure access to the skills of the future as automation and ...
Blog post from freight rate platform Xeneta on the mounting fears of a looming executive shortage in the supply chain industry. There are not enough graduates coming into the industry, and those that are arriving are unlikely to have the skills needed to help develop the industry as it evolves. “The real issue is that the other skill sets, the ones necessary to make good supply chain leaders, are what is lacking.”
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