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Sponsored by: [Moving is a hassle, and a lot goes into a home besides the paperwork. Rentberry has created an all-in-one solution helping bring the rental experience digitally.]( [Read More Below]( 🎥 The Morning Meetup 👋 Hey Boardroom Members, If we’ve learned anything from the past two years, the notion that logistics are the lifeblood of the global economy would be near the top of the list. Unfortunately, the second lesson learned would be that these systems are delicate and prone to stoppage if a global event like a pandemic, war, or even [a big ship stuck in the Suez]( were to occur. Fortunately, this reckoning has prompted tons of introspection on the difficulties the sector faces and has pushed innovation in logistics to the forefront. Solutions range from the high-tech vision of automated trucking and warehouses to Fourth Party Logistics (4PL). These developments have the opportunity to shake up the space and insulate the realm of logistics against future disruption.Automation is evidently the most glamorous of innovations- after all, what’s more, futuristic than a future run by robots? We’ve already seen robots and AI employed in Amazon’s warehouses for years now, but that’s only the tip of the iceberg. As technologies develop further, analysts expect the logistics automation market to have a [CAGR of +12.1%]( for the period of 2022-2028. Add to this the increasing demands of E-Commerce and there will be plenty of room for expansion and investment. While not as eye-catching as automation, the 4PL market is positioned to experience its own growth spurt in coming years. 4PL, which it turns out is not a thickness of toilet paper, is when a manufacturer outsources its supply chain and logistics to an outside provider. This eases the pressure on the company, allowing them to focus solely on production while another party handles the backend, increasing efficiency and reducing red tape. Fourth Party Logistics is currently a $60B industry and is expected to expand to [$89.9B]( through 2030. Consider the fact that many of these 4PL providers are likely to rely on their own automation infrastructure and a picture of the future of the logistics industry becomes apparent. The lesson here is that when looking for industries to invest in, it’s worthwhile to keep your eye on the behind-the-scenes. Sure, it’s exciting to invest in a groundbreaking consumer technology that you see in your everyday life, but behind every market, there are logistics, and as other sectors grow, the industries that support them are bound to do so in turn. Sponsored By: You don’t need me to tell you that the housing and rent markets are absolutely nuts right now. According to the National Association of Realtors, nearly 5 to 6 million families will become new renting households in the US alone over the next 10 years.That's Insane! I know!Rentberry has created an all-in-one solution helping bring the rental experience digitally. Moving is a hassle, and a lot goes into a home besides the paperwork. Rentberry has created an All in one Rental Ecosystem to help ease the process. [Check out their video demo on their site here.]( Rentberry seeks to change all that by providing renters and buyers a platform to connect with landlords and sellers, easing the process for everyone involved. Their closed-loop system allows tenants to submit custom offers, potentially saving on move-in costs that manifest as security deposits while still enabling landlords to profit. To see how they make that happen, check out the video above. If all that piques your interest check Rentberry out [here!]( *See Disclaimer Below [Learn more Now]( 🚒 Hot Links 🔥 + Always a Bigger Fish - [The Biggest Shipping Companies See Profits Increase $40B in 2021]( + Robots on the Roaring Waves - [Fox Logistics Plans to Automate Freight]( + Welcome to the Family - [UPS Acquires Logistics Startup, Delivery Solutions]( Tweet of the Day 🐥 62 Calef Hwy #233 Lee, New Hampshire 03861 United States Questions or concerns about our products? Email us at Support@ragingbull.com © Copyright 2022, [RagingBull]( - [Refund Policy]( - [Privacy Policy]( - [Terms & Conditions]( DISCLAIMER: To more fully understand RagingBull.com, LLC’s issuer-paid advertisement disclaimer and disclosure policy located at . Issuer-paid advertisement.:This Issuer has paid RagingBull.com, LLC (“Raging Bull”) $10,000 in cash to run advertisements enhancing public awareness of the company. Raging Bull is currently invested in the company. 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