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Given the structure of supply-chain, storage facility and warehouse layouts, most decision-makers choose to see them in-person when surveying places for acquisitions, expansions and sales, in addition to 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 get out and satisfy one another to get them done.
Consumers wished to remain safe throughout the pandemic while still consuming, drinking and mimicking their preferred social activities. Food companies are a perfect example of how these practices are here to stay. In 2021, customers will buy more shipment than ever in the past. Now that consumers are comfortable with shipment, expect them to increase their frequency across markets.
And when customers are familiar with purchasing delivery in basic, expect them to start buying in brand-new areas too, especially following a positive shipment experience. In food shipment, this will result in services optimized for delivery, like combo kitchen areas or non-traditional preparation areas. Retailers will change in other areas, too, leaning towards low-rent alternatives such as micro fulfillment centers that emphasize deliverability over a store.
Building Agile Multi-Channel Distribution Strategies in 2026As the demand for delivery accelerates, the worth of delivery automation increases too. In 2021, anticipate to see little motions towards automation, such as increased funding for drones and self-governing car business. That stated, these shifts are most likely to be little. The opportunities are promising, but the difficulties are large.
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