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Given the structure of supply-chain, warehouse and warehouse designs, most decision-makers prefer to see them in-person when surveying locations for acquisitions, expansions and sales, along with first-hand observations of operations. We anticipate we will see a boost in mid-market mergers and acquisitions in the supply-chain and logistics segments as 2021 opens up, providing people can get out and fulfill one another to get them done.
In 2021, consumers will buy more delivery than ever before. Now that customers are comfortable with shipment, expect them to increase their frequency throughout markets.
And as soon as consumers are familiar with ordering delivery in basic, anticipate them to begin purchasing in new locations too, especially following a favorable shipment experience. In food delivery, this will result in services optimized for shipment, like combo cooking areas or non-traditional preparation areas. Merchants will change in other locations, too, favoring low-rent choices such as micro satisfaction centers that highlight deliverability over a storefront.
As the need for delivery accelerates, the worth of delivery automation increases too. In 2021, anticipate to see small motions towards automation, such as increased financing for drones and autonomous automobile business.
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