The Covid-19 pandemic has led laboratory supply companies like Agilent to explore multimodal logistics solutions, and created impetus for digitalization.
With Vietnam and the European Union deepening their trade ties, what opportunities lie ahead for the Southeast Asian country?
The Covid-19 pandemic is shaking up global supply chains, but one country will remain a force.
Faced with shortening lead times from retailers, Service Industries continues to put its best foot forward.
A downturn in the semiconductor industry is never a good sign.
There’s still more room for SMEs in Japan to grow by leveraging on e-commerce, manufacturing regionally, and expanding into new services.
A new service rolled out by DHL connects Indonesia to its road freight network and links it with the rest of the region.
Asia’s other trade war could curtail the supply of important chemicals, thereby disrupting the global electronics industry.
Vietnam’s textile industry is on the rise, fueled by free trade agreements like the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.
With a population of just over 650,000, the small city in northeastern Pakistan has honed its reputation as a quality sporting goods manufacturer.