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Graduates who have excellent problem-solving, technological, analytical and customer service skills will thrive no matter what shape the landscape of this industry evolves to take. Being prepared to work in different locations or work unusual hours will hold you in good stead, as the industry moves to a hour model. The lower on the totem pole you are, the more likely you will be offered shifts or role locations older workers may not be able to or want to work, so being flexible will give your application a big boost.

It will show the recruiter you take the business seriously, and will know when and how to respond to a change quickly and intuitively. With so many new business models entering the market, the ability to find efficiencies, change workflows, adapt to new market pressures and re-engineer a system are invaluable skills to employers hoping to continue thriving in the new economy.

One of the best images depicting the evolutions towards more autonomy across all these areas is the roadmap image from UNITY Consulting and Innovation which you see below. In that roadmap a highly autonomous, flexible and predictive picture is painted in later stages, even up to the point that there is no more warehouse in the supply chain. With regards to the future stages as shown in the image, before we would ever get there quite some challenges arise and changes are needed and the macro-economic context would have to seriously change leaving aside regulations regarding security, the digital economy and the organization of work.

Today everyone most people have heard — or even deploys or test — one or more of the several applications which have been known for years: autonomous vehicles, swarm intelligence, AVGs and trucks, smart shelves that organize their replenishment, smart containers that organize their supply chains, bins and so forth. Top image: Shutterstock — C opyright: one photo — warehousing image: Shutterstock — C opyright: Jojje All other images are the property of their respective mentioned owners.

Digital transformation Industry 4. Sign in. Forgot your password? Get help. Password recovery. Lummus, R. Report bugs here. Please share your general feedback. You can join in the discussion by joining the community or logging in here. You can also find out more about Emerald Engage. Logistics is firmly and clearly defined within a supply chain.

However, due to differing customer demands, it has to be constantly evolving in order to provide better results. Customers nowadays are more likely to impulse shop using a smartphone, and be equally as impatient about receiving their order. With professionally organized logistics, businesses are able to answer short-time requirements.

By choosing an experienced team of professionals, business entrepreneurs can ensure quick and safe shipping, warehousing and delivery of their products to customers. They can incorporate these services in a way that adds value to their offers, and ensure their products get to the right place on time. Supply chains are unique networks between businesses that deal with the production, shipment, warehousing and delivery of products.

These networks are very important to businesses as they largely affect sales and profits. Meanwhile, poorly organized logistics can lead to losing customers and decreased sales. Satisfied customers are the most precious asset for any business. They are the main drive for the supply chains in each of the three phases: manufacturing, marketing and logistics.



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