Inbound Logistics | November 2022

CONTENTS NOVEMBER 2022 | VOL. 42 | NO. 11

46 SPONSORED DCs LEVEL UP Achieving e‘ciency is more pressing and challenging than ever for distribution centers. DC operators can turn to flexible automation solutions to boost productivity and optimize space utilization. 46

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36 EXPEDITED CARRIERS GUIDE 2022 These carriers handle tight timeframes, specialized equipment needs, and mission-critical shipments by oering same-day and next-day options using ground expedite and air charter solutions. 42 AIR CARGO CAPACITY COMES BACK Since the pandemic began, demand for air cargo exceeded supply, but at the end of 2022, air freight capacity approached pre-pandemic norms. What happens next?

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EXPEDITED DELIVERY: TECHNOLOGY MAKES IT HAPPEN

When customers want their products quickly, technology oers shippers increased visibility, optimized loads and routes, data-sharing, and digitized documents.

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CONTENT PARTNERS KNOWLEDGE BASE 22 3PL WAREHOUSE RAPID DEPLOYMENT AND ADAPTATION Oered by QSSI 23 DIGITAL SUPPLY CHAIN TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS SPURRED BY DISRUPTION Oered by MHI

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