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The shift-left logistics imperative

Avoiding supply chain bottlenecks, cutting costs and meeting regulatory requirements and climate targets

Two individuals wearing hard hats standing in front of machinery, possibly at a construction site.

The logistics industry has witnessed a profound shift in priorities over the past decade. The rules of the game have changed: A service portfolio focused solely on transport and logistics is no longer adequate to satisfy new climate regulations such as decarbonization and the circular economy.

Given its long-standing role linking cross-enterprise supply processes into an integrated value chain, customers expect end-to-end solutions from the logistics industry. This white paper offers an overview of the importance of shift-left logistics in times of change. We’ll also look at use cases to illustrate how profitable a small shift left can be for your company.

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