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Merchandise transport generates at least 8 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions.
Currently, just over 48 percent of the national population makes purchases of goods and services through digital commerce.
At least 70 percent of consumers are willing to pay up to 5 percent more per product, if it is truly sustainable.
At present it is thanks to social networks, online commerce and delivery platforms that companies dedicated to logistics have greatly benefited; However, today various aspects have begun to emerge that can contribute or limit the development of this sector, so now these are some of the logistics trends and challenges that will come for the following year.
Derived from social distancing, the way of trading has been transformed, placing eCommerce as the great trend, so much so that according to what was indicated by Digital Market Outlookpoint out that Mexico is one of the main markets in this sector, since it is estimated that just over 48 percent of Mexicans make purchases of goods and services online.
Challenges and logistics trends for 2023
However, it is this growth in logistics needs, whether due to intentional trade or private parcel delivery, that companies dedicated to this sector must consider a series of challenges and trends that they will face in the following year, since it is now that consumers have become increasingly demanding before the actions of companies, brands and even governments.
One aspect to mention among the challenges is the reduction of environmental pollution, as indicated by SKU Logisticwho mentions that this industry is currently responsible for at least 8 percent of greenhouse gases, a figure that could increase by up to 11 percent, if aspects such as storage and ports are included, therefore, “The Sustainable Development goals propose a 50 percent reduction in CO2 emissions by 2050 and many companies have joined this challenge.”
Well, within the same report it is pointed out that a state in which it is established that at least 70 percent of consumers are willing to pay up to five percent more per product, if it is actually sustainable.
Figure that could increase significantly, as indicated by the Mexican Association of Online Sales (AMVO), who warns that there will be an increase in digital commerce users for the year 026, of at least 55 percenta figure that represents the growing need to establish solutions and solve challenges within national and global logistics, as pointed out by Patrick Lassauzet, Director of Marketing & Customer Obsession in 99 minutes.
“In 2023 it will be important to consolidate ourselves as one of the best logistics startups in Mexico and in the other countries where we have coverage such as Chile, Colombia and Peru. We see the challenges that come next year with optimism and we want to support them with our operation. We will follow the trends and we are committed that 99minutos continues to be reliable for the clients that hire us”, commented Patrick Lassauzet.
For companies, it is strictly necessary to be aware of all those aspects that will be a trend for the coming months and years, since it is in this way that all kinds of problematic situations can be foreseen and remain current within the market.
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