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Volvo Receives Order for 1,000 Electric Trucks

Logistics Business Magazine

The deal is the largest commercial order to date for Volvo electric trucks, and the first 130 trucks will be delivered in 2023 and 2024. Now the company and its contractors have, with Volvo Trucks, agreed to plan for the deployment of 1,000 electric trucks across Holcim’s operations in Europe over the course of the next seven years.

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Supply Chain Trend Predictions

Logistics Business Magazine

In 2024, we will see more companies looking to obtain greater value and insights from the data being exchanged across their business ecosystem. In 2024, we expect more companies to draft similar regulations, which are expected to include the newer SCOPE 3 regulations. Technology plays a key role in this.

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Online Learning is Growing Exponentially—And it’s Here to Stay

Logistics Bureau

Whereas online courses and programmes were previously managed as a separate entity, they are now an integral part of most academic systems. The study showed that upwards of 30 percent of American students enrolled in at least one online course in 2018. Online courses are the quickest path for a student to obtain a degree.

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The End of the E-Commerce Hype Is Bad News for Planes

ShipLilly

Of course, that expectation could only hold if the upward trend in e-Commerce continued. Slots are being booked right into the end of 2024. Moreover, the smaller aircraft (that would have been better suited to carrying lower volumes for frequent express deliveries) are being converted to meet a demand that is simply not there.

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German food group plots sophisticated DC

Logistics Business Magazine

The new logistics centre of German food group EDEKA Handelsgesellschaft Nordbayern-Sachsen-Thüringen mbH located in Marktredwitz, is currently under construction and will start operations in mid-2024 – both technologically and economically. WITRON has convincingly succeeded in meeting these requirements.”.

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This Week in Logistics News (April 20 – 26)

Logistics Viewpoints

The growth of “fake coal” is just one of the new techniques with port authorities raising concerns about drugs smuggled in fruit containers and scrap metal, according to the Colombia Drug Smuggling Report 2024 by A&A Multiprime. Maybe we will see cocaine turbines or solar panels. And now on to this week’s logistics news.

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This Week in Logistics News (December 3 – 9)

Logistics Viewpoints

Uber, Aurora to expand self-driving truck ops in Texas to meet holiday rush. There is also a typical drive-thru lane, of course. Real-estate services firm CBRE Group Inc. drugstores with technology that allows pharmacists to review and enter prescription information remotely while still meeting patient-privacy requirements.