Transport & Logistics International Volume 13 Issue 2 | Page 20

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The backbone of global commerce

Why the supply chain matters and how FedEx keeps it moving

In today’ s hyper-connected global economy, the supply chain is more than just a logistical framework- it’ s the lifeblood of commerce. From sourcing raw materials to delivering finished goods, the seamless movement of products across borders and industries is what keeps businesses competitive. The efficiency and resilience of supply chains directly influence business performance, customer satisfaction, and economic stability.

The supply chain: a strategic imperative
A modern supply chain spans continents and industries, encompassing procurement, manufacturing, warehousing, transportation, and final delivery. Its performance affects everything from cost control and speed to market, to brand reputation and customer loyalty.
In 2025, global logistics costs account for 11 percent of global GDP, and it’ s reported that 75 percent of businesses currently experience supply chain disruptions on an annual basis. This is often due to geopolitical tensions, natural disasters, or cyber threats- highlighting the need for more resilient, agile systems that can adapt quickly.
Digital transformation is at the forefront of this evolution. Today, 94 percent of supply chain professionals consider digitalization as an essential means for improving efficiency and resilience. Technologies such as artificial intelligence( AI) and the Internet of Things( IoT) are driving this shift- AI adoption has boosted efficiency by 35 percent, while IoT adoption is growing at 25 percent annually, enhancing real-time tracking and operational visibility.
Logistics providers: enablers of global trade
Today’ s logistics providers are no longer just carriers- they are strategic partners in global commerce. They offer integrated solutions that include transportation, warehousing, customs brokerage, and supply chain consulting. Their global reach, combined with local expertise, enables businesses to scale internationally while remaining responsive to regional needs.
FedEx has evolved far beyond its origins as an overnight shipping company. With operations in over 220 countries and territories, FedEx moves more than $ 2 trillion in goods
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