Warning to forwarders as US mulls duty waiver on cheaper imports
SME forwarders should not be “betting their businesses” on a continuing flood of Chinese e-commerce ...
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LOW: INVESTOR DAY UPS: CYCLICAL UPSIDEATSG: 'GO-SHOP' UPDATEXPO: ALL-TIME HIGH ON TAKEOVER TALKMAERSK: DIRECTIONGM: DONE WITH ITSTLA: LSP BATTERY JVDSV: ANOTHER BULL BA: BACK ONCHRW: STRENGTH AHEAD OF INVESTOR DAYCHRW: UPGRADEWMT: TAKING PROFIT DHL: ANTITRUST SCRUTINYFWRD: UPDATE
An interesting blogpost – despite it being marketing-driven – about the online food market. It notes that groceries are the retail category least disrupted so far by e-commerce, while it is also the largest retail sector. However, consumers want to buy more of their food online – leaving a significant opportunity for a business with experience in food, logistics and technology. Anyone?
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