
APR – May – June 2022
BRINGING DOWN THE “COSTLIEST MILE” Last mile is often called the “costliest mile,” as almost 53 percent of logistics costs are incurred in actualizing last-mile
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BRINGING DOWN THE “COSTLIEST MILE” Last mile is often called the “costliest mile,” as almost 53 percent of logistics costs are incurred in actualizing last-mile

AWAITING NORMALCY OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN Industry leaders gaze at the crystal ball to predict what the coming months will unfold for the shipping, logistics
STARTUPS MAKE DISRUPTION THE NEW NORMAL The kind of funding activity in the logistics sector, and the results that are being established, does not have

LOGISTICS IN THE COMBAT AGAINST COVID-19 Logistics service providers have braved the pandemic and maintained the supply chain against all the odds, while exercising necessary

MAKE MULTIMODAL LOGISTICS SEAMLESS Intermodal movement is successful only if there is a confederation among the various links in the system and there is a

With visionary leadership at the helm, plans to build more ports and a vibrant new industrial policy, Andhra Pradesh is evolving into a logistics marvel and aspires to be the most sought after investment destination

Industry stalwarts discuss threadbare the prevailing logistics and supply chain scenario and issues in clearing cargo during the COVID-19 lockdown

China is gradually recovering from the pandemic which is spreading to
other parts of the globe bringing them under quarantine, once again
highlighting the vulnerability of the global supply chain

Demand from housing, furniture, hospitality and handicraft remains strong, making India a potential market for imported wood products. Limited domestic supplies is driving demand for newer species of imported wood, but exporters should be prepared to start small and be patient



LOGISTICS IN THE COMBAT AGAINST COVID-19 Logistics service providers have

MAKE MULTIMODAL LOGISTICS SEAMLESS Intermodal movement is successful only if

With visionary leadership at the helm, plans to build more ports and a vibrant new industrial policy, Andhra Pradesh is evolving into a logistics marvel and aspires to be the most sought after investment destination

Industry stalwarts discuss threadbare the prevailing logistics and supply chain scenario and issues in clearing cargo during the COVID-19 lockdown

China is gradually recovering from the pandemic which is spreading to
other parts of the globe bringing them under quarantine, once again
highlighting the vulnerability of the global supply chain

Demand from housing, furniture, hospitality and handicraft remains strong, making India a potential market for imported wood products. Limited domestic supplies is driving demand for newer species of imported wood, but exporters should be prepared to start small and be patient