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Given the structure of supply-chain, warehouse and warehouse layouts, the majority of decision-makers prefer to see them in-person when surveying locations for acquisitions, growths and sales, as well as first-hand observations of operations. For that reason, we forecast we will see a boost in mid-market mergers and acquisitions in the supply-chain and logistics segments as 2021 opens up, providing people can go out and satisfy one another to get them done.
Mastering Real-Time Inventory Control across All ChannelsCustomers wished to stay safe during the pandemic while still eating, drinking and imitating their favorite social activities. Food services are an ideal example of how these routines are here to stay. In 2021, clients will purchase more delivery than ever previously. Now that customers are comfy with shipment, anticipate them to increase their frequency across markets.
And when clients are familiar with buying delivery in basic, anticipate them to begin purchasing in new locations too, especially following a favorable delivery experience. In food delivery, this will lead to companies optimized for delivery, like combo kitchens or non-traditional preparation spaces. Sellers will change in other areas, too, favoring low-rent alternatives such as micro satisfaction centers that stress deliverability over a shop.
Mastering Real-Time Inventory Control across All ChannelsAs the need for shipment accelerates, the value of shipment automation increases too. In 2021, anticipate to see little motions toward automation, such as increased funding for drones and self-governing lorry business.
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