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To cope with a high volume of small lot sizes during e-commerce shopping surges related to the coronavirus pandemic, DHL hired more manpower and continued to invest in technology to ease its operations. For the US market alone, the company said it added 7,000 workers.
DHL: Logistics industry to focus on e-commerce, sustainability, digitalization post-Covid 19
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China’s plans to create a rail freight network in Laos will require extensive modernization, if this old bridge in Luang Prabang is any indication. A new Kunming-Vientiane rail line with 170 bridges, 72 tunnels and 21 stations is reportedly nearing completion.
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Ships docked at Port Louis at night. The Mauritian port authority is promoting its role as a transshipment hub.
Port Louis wants industry to focus on its role as transshipment hub
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