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Presentations and Case Studies are your chance to get the latest
views on best practice - and the dynamic visions for the future
- that you need to benchmark your own business strategies!
Panel
Discussions offer you a variety of opinions from different
companies - whose different experiences and perspectives could
provoke alternative advice and challenges the way you do business! |
Join Interactive Roundtables for a better understanding
of specific topics:
NO
PowerPoint! NO audio recording!
Your
chance to informally quiz table leaders
and
fellow attendees! |
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Join
us in June 2007 for unrivalled networking opportunities:
Over 10 hours scheduled into the program format for coffee breaks,
lunch breaks, drinks receptions and much more!

What
do you need to know to make effective decisions about
your
future business strategies?
Here
are some key facts on the 3PL marketplace:
- North America has the largest global market
share for logistics services ($1,137.10 bn) with the U.S. accounting
for $947.10 bn, compared with Europe ($870.10bn), Asia ($824.10bn),
South Africa ($94.10 bn) and Africa ($13.10 bn)
- The American 3PL market is increasing
by 20%, more than double the rate in Europe
- The four core logistics sectors – warehousing,
transportation management, air/ocean freight forwarding and dedicated
contract carriage – are growing at 15 – 25% annually
- 3PL users hire 3PL services mainly for
freight payment, shipment consolidation, direct transportation
services, customs brokerage and warehouse management
- The 3PL industry in North America is undergoing
a major transition. The combination of high growth and high fragmentation
in North America makes the logistics industry ripe for consolidation.
A growing economy supports a broad range of successful companies
that attract expansion-minded buyers. At the same time, fragmentation
has translated into an overabundance of small acquisition opportunities
for larger, cash-rich companies, as the market matures, businesses
that used to have growth above 20% are likely to increase their
organic operations with acquisitions and in and out of America
in order to achieve global coverage for their customers
- Research done by eyefortransport shows
how new roles are leading to new relationship matrixes and how
the future of 3PL relationships sees increasing business partners
with joint operating models (JOM)
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