Future of Logistics

This study examines the key technological and economic innovations which are being developed in the global logistics and supply chain industry. It categorizes these innovations into automation; digitization; sustainability; blockchain and 3D Printing and provides examples and case studies of how innovations are already starting to transform economies and societies. The study discusses how government handling of the economic evolution and its societal and environmental consequences will be a critical factor in ensuring positive outcomes. It also examines the factors which could delay the adoption of industry innovations and the risks which this carries. The paper indicates the steps that will need to be taken to ensure that these innovations result in supply chains which by 2030 are inclusive, agile, customer-centric, efficient, sustainable and ethical as well as the prospects for achieving this result.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: John Manners-Bell
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Innovation, Supply Chain, Business Logistic, O31 - Innovation and Invention: Processes and Incentives, R40 - Transportation Economics: General, R42 - Government and Private Investment Analysis • Road Maintenance • Transportation Planning, L91 - Transportation: General, N76 - Latin America • Caribbean,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0001729
https://publications.iadb.org/en/future-logistics
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spelling dig-bid-node-190842020-05-04T16:15:04ZFuture of Logistics 2019-05-31T00:00:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0001729 https://publications.iadb.org/en/future-logistics Inter-American Development Bank Innovation Supply Chain Business Logistic O31 - Innovation and Invention: Processes and Incentives R40 - Transportation Economics: General R42 - Government and Private Investment Analysis • Road Maintenance • Transportation Planning L91 - Transportation: General N76 - Latin America • Caribbean This study examines the key technological and economic innovations which are being developed in the global logistics and supply chain industry. It categorizes these innovations into automation; digitization; sustainability; blockchain and 3D Printing and provides examples and case studies of how innovations are already starting to transform economies and societies. The study discusses how government handling of the economic evolution and its societal and environmental consequences will be a critical factor in ensuring positive outcomes. It also examines the factors which could delay the adoption of industry innovations and the risks which this carries. The paper indicates the steps that will need to be taken to ensure that these innovations result in supply chains which by 2030 are inclusive, agile, customer-centric, efficient, sustainable and ethical as well as the prospects for achieving this result. Inter-American Development Bank John Manners-Bell application/pdf IDB Publications en
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topic Innovation
Supply Chain
Business Logistic
O31 - Innovation and Invention: Processes and Incentives
R40 - Transportation Economics: General
R42 - Government and Private Investment Analysis • Road Maintenance • Transportation Planning
L91 - Transportation: General
N76 - Latin America • Caribbean
Innovation
Supply Chain
Business Logistic
O31 - Innovation and Invention: Processes and Incentives
R40 - Transportation Economics: General
R42 - Government and Private Investment Analysis • Road Maintenance • Transportation Planning
L91 - Transportation: General
N76 - Latin America • Caribbean
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Supply Chain
Business Logistic
O31 - Innovation and Invention: Processes and Incentives
R40 - Transportation Economics: General
R42 - Government and Private Investment Analysis • Road Maintenance • Transportation Planning
L91 - Transportation: General
N76 - Latin America • Caribbean
Innovation
Supply Chain
Business Logistic
O31 - Innovation and Invention: Processes and Incentives
R40 - Transportation Economics: General
R42 - Government and Private Investment Analysis • Road Maintenance • Transportation Planning
L91 - Transportation: General
N76 - Latin America • Caribbean
Inter-American Development Bank
Future of Logistics
description This study examines the key technological and economic innovations which are being developed in the global logistics and supply chain industry. It categorizes these innovations into automation; digitization; sustainability; blockchain and 3D Printing and provides examples and case studies of how innovations are already starting to transform economies and societies. The study discusses how government handling of the economic evolution and its societal and environmental consequences will be a critical factor in ensuring positive outcomes. It also examines the factors which could delay the adoption of industry innovations and the risks which this carries. The paper indicates the steps that will need to be taken to ensure that these innovations result in supply chains which by 2030 are inclusive, agile, customer-centric, efficient, sustainable and ethical as well as the prospects for achieving this result.
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Inter-American Development Bank
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Supply Chain
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R40 - Transportation Economics: General
R42 - Government and Private Investment Analysis • Road Maintenance • Transportation Planning
L91 - Transportation: General
N76 - Latin America • Caribbean
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