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This Week in Logistics News (December 3 – 9)

Logistics Viewpoints

I read an article earlier this week that broke it down pretty succinctly. There is also a typical drive-thru lane, of course. The plan doesn’t involve changes to how people pick up their prescribed medications from CVS pharmacies. The chip shortage has been one of the hottest topics in 2022.

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Battling a perfect storm

Automotive Logistics

By around 2024, China and the EU are expected to each account for 30% of the global share of alternative propulsion vehicles (around 6.5m mpu_ad] Nevertheless, OEMs have said they want to forge ahead with alternative propulsion programmes, see how the situation plays out and adjust their fleets accordingly. Trade wars. I never have.

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AI and Climate Change, Can Technology Save The Planet, and What’s Next for Green City Vancouver

Freightera

It’s a good example of how everything is intricately linked. Of course, the first response is about health services and containing the pandemic. And when they know the rules, they can see how to excel within those rules. That shows you how bias can get embedded in an algorithm. It makes everything expensive.