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Between geopolitical tensions in Ukraine, the Middle East and the South China Sea; technological disruptions such as the rise of generative AI and the ongoing struggle over data security and privacy; and long-running issues such as climate change – 2024 seems to be the time when many of these issues reach a tipping point. How can we make sure our supply chains are ready for these flashpoints, as well as those we have yet to fully understand?
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Cover Story
Welcome to the year of the flashpoint
2024 seems to be the year when many geopolitical and technological flashpoints reach a tipping point and make the most impact on our supply chains. We look at what we can do to be truly ready for these and other developments coming our way. Written by Henrik Batallones
Other Features
From challenges to profitable opportunities
The rise of e-commerce presents an opportunity in disguise for logistics companies out to revamp their offerings. Written by Dennis De Jesus
The future of supply chain HR
Technology is changing the way we recruit, retain and motivate people working various supply chain roles. Written by the DHL Supply Chain team
Guaranteeing future-proof supply chain
The latest edition of the Asian Logistics, Maritime and Aviation Conference explores opportunities to reshape our supply chain in light of new demands.
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