NTUC secretary-general Ng Chee Meng said shifting trade rules and disruptions from AI mean it’s critical for logistics firms to become more agile. That’s why the labour movement is partnering with companies like ST Logistics to help other smaller firms transform their operations. This involves training 15,000 workers in areas like digitalisation, sustainability and workplace safety. Ivy Chok reports.
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