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Logistics firms need to react to online shopping explosion

The explosion of social media and online shopping is changing the face of the transport and logistics industry, and surges in consumer demand may mean sudden increases or reductions as a product receives widespread exposure through the Internet –whether good or bad. As new customers gain new powers in emerging economies, the desire for brands … Continued

The explosion of social media and online shopping is changing the face of the transport and logistics industry, and surges in consumer demand may mean sudden increases or reductions as a product receives widespread exposure through the Internet –whether good or bad. As new customers gain new powers in emerging economies, the desire for brands will become ever more global. For logistics this means increased unpredictability as supply chains adjust to become more flexible.

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