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Pandemic and logistical trends: digitisation and China’s rise by 2030
COVID-19 has led to significant changes in the logistics sector worldwide. Fluctuating demand, uneven supply, dramatic rise of e-commerce, realignment of logistics needs. Industry 4.0 and 5G. How does this affect each other and what new world does it create in logistics? QLM’s market outlook.
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