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LTL in a Post-Yellow World with Curtis Garrett

The Logistics of Logistics

Curtis is also the Founder of Understand LTL , an LTL training firm. Curtis is hosting the industry’s first live LTL Mastermind Event, November 9 th and 10 th in High Point, North Carolina. Curtis is also the Founder of Understand LTL, an LTL training firm. He is a huge believer of working in public.

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The Weekly Freight Report for September 8th, 2022

FLS Transport

This week’s report covers the Port of Vancouver delaying the Rolling Truck Age Program (RTAP), the avian flu outbreak causing turkey trouble for the holidays, electronic trade documentation hesitations, US trade deficit, and the role exports are playing, and the Canadian Express Entry to work program for truckers. Find out here.

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Shipping Losses Hit Record Low in 2022

Logistics Business Magazine

Shipping losses have sunk to the lowest number we have seen in the 12-year history of our annual study reflecting the positive impact safety programs, trainings, changes in ship design and regulation have had over time,” says Captain Rahul Khanna, Global Head of Marine Risk Consulting at AGCS. The British Isles saw the highest number (679).

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Six trends impacting the warehouse automation industry

Logistics Business Magazine

Specifically, Honeywell sees six trends emerging in the warehouse and DC industries. Moving into the second half of 2022, we’re seeing heightened interest in long-proven warehouse automation systems that pick, pack, sort and carry packages throughout the facility. Increasingly aggressive adoption of proven automation technologies.

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Why OCR-Only Supply Chain Automation Fails

RPA Labs

Today, industrial automation is rapidly making the “Jetsons” cartoon a reality. Supply Chain Dive reported, “Annual installations of industrial robots will jump from 450,000 a year in 2015 to 600,000 in 2022.” In practice, this process involves scanning a document, such as a paper bill of lading, into a computer.

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Robots Help Solve Japan’s Problem

Logistics Business Magazine

The world´s number one robot manufacturing country is developing automation strategies that will not only target logistical issues but also a wide range of industry challenges the new working time legislation will cause. Industrial and service robots deliver great solutions to automate.

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Land Transport Outlook for the Year Ahead

Now, That's Logistics

million as of June 2022. As far back as 2005 the American Trucking Associations (ATA) was documenting a shortfall that the Great Recession erased but that quickly resurfaced as the national economy recovered. This will allow the industry to “close the gap” caused by demand for freight, projected retirements and other issues.