HomeNewsAsia NewsVaccine demand to stress but not soak up capacity, say transport executives NewsAsia News Vaccine demand to stress but not soak up capacity, say transport executives By Last Mile Logistics December 20, 2020 0 523 LinkedinTwitterFacebookPinterestEmail Logistics managers cheering the release and delivery of the first COVID-19 vaccines in the United States are also bracing for disruption the massive healthcare logistics campaign may or… Like this:Like Loading... LinkedinTwitterFacebookPinterestEmail Previous articleproject44 eyes IPO following fresh $100 million investmentNext articleDiesel Jumps 6¢ Per Gallon to Nine-Month High Last Mile Logistics RELATED ARTICLES Opinions Uncertainty in Logistics Aaron Huang Jinjia - November 9, 2021 Asia News SF Express Loses a Staggering CNY 989 Mn in 1Q 2021 Last Mile Logistics - April 26, 2021 Asia News The Suez Canal’s blockade will affect container trading and supply chains in Asia Last Mile Logistics - April 7, 2021 Leave a ReplyCancel reply Most Popular How Online Retailers Prepare for the Holiday Season November 21, 2023 How AI is Being Implemented to Streamline Warehouse Operations at Amazon and Alibaba November 11, 2023 Warehousing Technology Implementations for Lower-Volume Companies November 11, 2023 In-House vs. Outsourced Fulfillment and the Pros and Cons to Both November 6, 2023 Load more Recent Comments Buying Hot Wheels Has Become Almost As Hard As Buying An … – Jalopnik – Auto Robot Demo on The Covid-19 Shortage that Stole Christmas Buying Hot Wheels Is Almost As Hard As Buying Actual Cars - swifttelecast on The Covid-19 Shortage that Stole Christmas RafaÅ‚ ÅšwierczyÅ„ski on Parcel lockers in Poland: Boom or just a war of declarations? Stacey on Parcel lockers in Poland: Boom or just a war of declarations? HelloPixels on Ramadan: A Marketing Opportunity For Middle-East Retailers Stanley Lim on Changes in the way Uber drivers are paid in the UK. Does it mean global changes?