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What will freight and supply chains look like 20 years from now? Experts ponder the scenarios

  • Written by Roberto Perez-Franco, Senior Research Fellow – Supply Chain Strategy, Deakin University

The Australian government is developing a national freight and supply chain strategy. As part of that effort, we created a set of scenarios describing what Australia’s future might look like 20 years from now. In evaluations by a large number of experts of all the future drivers of change we identified, two emerged as the most powerful and...

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