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Give Warehouse IT Hardware a Second Life

Logistics Business Magazine

It is a challenge to repurpose them professionally in accordance with the requirements of data protection and information security, and therefore involves a considerable amount of work. This extends the useful life of a smartphone, for example, from around two to four years.

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TSC Receipt Printers “Easing Life for Postal, Parcel and Transport Firms”

Logistics Business Magazine

The printers that are used for marking tasks, for example at STEFF or MUTUAL LOGISTIC, are equipped with the newest high speed electronic and are developed specifi-cally for the printing of high-quality thermal transfer and thermal direct labels in landscape format.

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Forto marks sustainability milestones

Logistics Business Magazine

The Forto programme starts by providing customers with emissions visibility and information that empowers them to make impactful data-based decisions. Keeping in mind that offsetting is just a first step towards sustainable logistics, Forto is committed to exploring greener transport modes. Alternative energy transport.

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DP World trumpets European green credentials

Logistics Business Magazine

Over the next decade, consumer choice and corporate procurement responsibilities will drive this type of emission tracking and data capture from being a ‘nice to have’ to a ’must have’ and we want to be at the forefront of driving that highly significant change in attitudes. The studied highlighted how trucks – operating off 4.5

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Complete Solutions Portfolio for Sitma at LogiMAT and SITL

Logistics Business Magazine

Embodying this concept is Crono Log, an innovative start-up accelerated by Sitma, and which provides the market with an integrated solution for automatically dropping off parcels, tracing and collecting data during the shipping phases, and smart delivery and return management. the “green” packaging machine for e-commerce.

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Industry View: Peer-to-Peer Collaboration Efficiency

Logistics Business Magazine

Blockchain is a hype and you probably have already heard about countless benefits and examples of how the technology will disrupt logistics. A good way to start is to make sure your own data and systems are consistent and up-to-date. says Bloomberg. And Wartsila adds that Blockchain is the “next big revolution in shipping”.

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Toyota uses 100% renewable electricity

Logistics Business Magazine

When it started tracking sustainability data in 2012, it calculated that CO2 emissions from electricity represented 15% of its total emissions. By achieving this, it sets an example of new, future-proofed production systems that make sustainability and commercial growth one and the same.