Logistics & Supply Chains
Connecting the world needs connected legal advice.
Overview
The power of a connected world means goods move swiftly around the planet, presenting fast evolving challenges for businesses and their supply chains: whether in relation to maximising their efficiencies or minimising hidden risks.
Sophisticated intermodal logistics require many different types of infrastructure such as ports or railways, which will be regulated both from a competition angle and also as critical infrastructure.
Private capital is looking to invest, but must find the right project, and logistics as an asset class is only set to attract further interest.
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