Delivering Tomorrow: Logistics 2050

This report presents five far-ranging, at times radical visions of life in the year 2050 and their implications for the logistics industry.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Deutsche Post
Authors: Adrian Frutiger, Alejandro Palacios, Anke Bryson, Björn Stigson, Dr. Andrej Busch, Dr. Armory Lovins, Dr. Bernd Flessner, Dr. David Urban, Dr. Emrah Cengiz, Dr. Fatih Birol, Dr. Georg Rau, Dr. Georg Zachmann, Dr. Joachim Wessels, Dr. Karlheinz Steinmüller, Dr. Margareta Drzeniek Hanouz, Dr. Michael Nießen, Dr. Murat Erdal, Graham Inglis, Hans Persson, Johan Peter Paludan, Johannes Oppolzer, Jörg Seufert, Kai Kullen, Keir Bonine, Malcolm Monteiro, Manfred T. Rehberg, Michael Schaecher, Paul Harry Graham, Peter Schwartz, Prof. Dr. Chung-yee Lee, Prof. Dr. Eberhard Sandschneider, Prof. Dr. Jerry Macarthur Hultin, Prof. Dr. Klaus Töpfer, Prof. Dr. Michael Ten Hompel, Prof. Dr. Robert De Souza, Prof. Dr. Yossi Sheffi, Professor Dr.-ing. Katja Windt, Professor James Allen Dator, Rainer Schmid, Rob Siegers, Sven Teske, Sylvia Diederichsmeier, Walter Scheurle, Wolfgang Pordzik, Yin Zou, Dr. Jan Dietrich Müller
Page count: 184 pages

Methods

The “Logistics 2050” scenario process was designed and conducted by foresight experts of Z_punkt The Foresight Company. It involved environmental scanning, key factor analysis, expert interviews, and workshops to develop and validate the scenarios and their implications for the logistics industry.

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Key Insights

The study “Logistics 2050” developed explorative scenarios of the future for the logistics industry with a long-term and global perspective. The study aims to foster dialogue about the future of logistics by describing a number of different pictures of the world in 2050.

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