Logistics Matters with DC VELOCITY
Our guest on this week's episode is Andrei Quinn-Barabanov, supply chain practice lead at Moody’s. New inflation reports came out this week showing that last month we reached the highest inflation rates of the past three years. Inflation is even higher when it comes to transportation cost increases. To help us understand how such inflation affects our supply chains, our guest joins DC Velocity’s Senior News Editor Ben Ames. The market outlook for collaborative robots remains strong as the equipment advances to accommodate heavier duty use around the world. Senior Editor Victoria Kickham reports that new research from Interact Analysis that shipments of these cobots designed to work with and alongside humans are predicted to grow at an average annual rate of more than 17% between 2025 to 2030. Ben Ames reports that this week that a change is coming to robotic last mile fulfillment. Starship Technologies is an Estonian tech startup that makes autonomous, self-driving bots. If you’ve been on any large university campuses in the last few years, you’ve probably seen them driving along pathways and college quads, delivering small items like e-commerce orders for snacks and burritos. But now Starship says they plan to wind down their operations on U.S. university campuses and shift their focus to retail grocery chains and hot food delivery in cities across Europe and the U.S. Ben shares why the company has shifted their strategy. Articles and resources mentioned in this episode: * Moody's [https://www.moodys.com] * Cobot shipments to rise more than 17% by 2030. China maintains market dominance. [https://www.dcvelocity.com/editorial/featured/cobot-shipments-to-rise-more-than-17-by-2030-china-maintains-market-dominance] * Starship steers delivery robots off college campuses and toward grocery sector [https://www.dcvelocity.com/transportation/trucking/last-mile/starship-steers-its-delivery-robots-off-college-campuses-and-toward-grocery-sector] * Visit DC Velocity [https://www.dcvelocity.com/] * Visit Supply Chain Xchange [https://www.supplychainquarterly.com/] * Send feedback about this podcast to podcast@agilebme.com [podcast@agilebme.com] This podcast episode is sponsored by: ID Label [https://www.idlabelinc.com/]
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