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IFOY Award 2024 Winners Announced

Logistics Business Magazine

Jungheinrich, RAVAS EUROPE, SAFELOG with Mercedes, SSI Schäfer and STILL have been announced as winners of the IFOY Award 2024. At Factory 46, where the new E-Class is produced, Mercedes-Benz is responsible for the software, while SAFELOG is responsible for the hardware and project implementation.

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A Glimpse into Supply Chain 2024

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Let’s explore what the supply chain 2024 trends have in store for us! Let’s delve into the key supply chain 2024 trends that are reshaping the industry and driving innovation. introduces smart factories where interconnected systems enhance agility and responsiveness. 4 min read Happy New Year, Log-hub Community! Industry 4.0

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Hyundai’s Green Revolution: Pioneering Hydrogen Technology and Innovation in Southeast Asia

Logistics Viewpoints

At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024, companies including Hyundai, Nikola , and Bosch presented their most recent fuel cells and hydrogen technology innovations, indicating a potential comeback for this environmentally friendly energy choice. This resurgence might be influenced by the announcement of a $7 billion U.S.

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Greener Farm to Fork Journey

Logistics Business Magazine

Technologies like Internet of Things (IoT) sensors and tracking systems can transform the way we manage food and drink across the manufacturing supply chain – from its origins on the farm, through to factory production sites and transporting the food on UK roads to our stores. That’s the same as removing 78,000 delivery trucks from UK roads.*

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What’s On Tap for Ocean Shipping in 2023?

Now, That's Logistics

Transportation costs were also leveling off across most modes and cargo was taking less time to get to US and European destinations from factories in Asia— 86 days in October versus a peak of 113 days in January 2022. million TEUs in 2024, compared to around 1.1 million TEUs in 2024, compared to around 1.1