E-commerce-led recovery could drive contract logistics sector to new heights
Contract logistics is on the verge of a period of sustained growth, due to the ...
Contract logistics is changing. Customers are shifting the goalposts so that it is no longer sufficient merely to pack and ship. Now there is an expectation that 3PLs must provide the latest technology, innovation and investment. This interesting article reveals how 3PLs have had to up their game to keep contracts, and must change from being logistics service providers enabled by technology, to technology providers which enable logistics.
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