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The Year the Ports Stole Christmas? Hopefully Not.

Logistics Viewpoints

The Fact Sheet published by Biden Administration outlining commitments from that meeting included the following: The Port of Los Angeles has committed to expanding to 24/7 operation. This is a conceptual agreement that will take time to put into action. There are numerous, terminals, parties, and stakeholders involved.

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Ferag supplies pouch sorter solution to Crocs

Logistics Business Magazine

According to system integrator, Bastian Solutions, the Skyfall pouch sorter from Ferag proved the best technology for helping Crocs meet its strategic business growth plans, working in combination with the upstream AutoStore system. Crocs was founded in 2002. Commissioning is planned in several stages up to August 2022.

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Ferag supplies pouch sorter to Crocs DC

Logistics Business Magazine

From the point of view of system integrator Bastian Solutions, the Skyfall pouch sorter from Ferag proved the best technology for helping Crocs meet its strategic business and growth plans in the coming years in combination with the upstream AutoStore system. Crocs was founded in 2002.

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Mobile Computing Distributor Varlink Signs Deal with Rugged Maker Durabook

Logistics Business Magazine

Twinhead introduced the Durabook brand in 2002 after manufacturing its first military-grade rugged laptop in 2000. The brand has quickly expanded to meet the demands of customers in a broad range of verticals that require rugged tablets and laptops.

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The Never-Ending Debate on Truck Speed Limiters

United World Transporation

The new law is named after Cullum Owings, a 22-year-old student who was killed in a car-truck collision in 2002. They say that having the extra speed is good for getting around other trucks and meeting deadlines. However, the truck limiter debate goes back to the 90s. Truckers, by and large, don’t like speed limiters.

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Wendt takes on key supplier role at BMW

Automotive Logistics

“The appointment of Andreas Wendt puts the purchasing division in an excellent position to meet all these demands.”. He began his career at BMW in 2002, as head of strategy development production and, among other roles, spent three years as director of the group’s largest engine plant in Steyr, Austria.

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Sinocare and Hai collaborate over healthcare logistics

Logistics Business Magazine

To meet the high demands of Sinocare’s flexible production line, Hai Robotics’ ACR solution was implemented to manage the movements of semi-finished products as part of the manufacturing process and in storage. The automated solution also helps to create a better work environment for people.