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This Week in Logistics News (April 22 – 28)

Logistics Viewpoints

While it was a bit tough to jump right back into the swing of work, I saw an interesting article about workplace conditions when I got back. according to the report, which was released Thursday by the Environment California Research & Policy Center and the Frontier Group. And now on to this week’s logistics news.

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Top 9 Technology Trends for Your Warehouse in 2024

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However, how can we aim for productivity, flexibility, and efficiency to meet the needs of a market that is expanding all the time? The solution is found in robotic automation, which is the topic we will discuss in this article.

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5th-generation energy for 5th-generation air power

Logistics in War

In support of the seminar, The Central Blue and Logistics in War will be publishing a series of articles. In this article, Nicholas Parker examines fuel security and potential impacts on a 5 th Generation Air Force. By 2025 the Royal Australian Air Force will operate a fleet of technologically advanced 5th generation aircraft.

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Top 25 Supply Chains of 2018

Material Handling and Logistics

One of the most popular articles we’ve ever done is our look at analyst group Gartner’s annual ranking of the Top 25 Supply Chains. Our look at the Top 25 (plus 4) Supply Chains of 2018 examines how the best companies in the world excel at managing their global supply chains. Content Summary: Soft drink giant Coca-Cola Co.

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Logistics & Supply Chain News Roundup, January 2023

Logistics Bureau

Yoon expressed his concern that cooperation only among groups, or blocks, of countries, is a risk and that such coalitions would do nothing to enhance resilience in the global supply chain, saying, “Building up walls and intensifying protectionism cannot be the right solution.”

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IMO 2020 is coming: Why and How to Reduce CO2 Emissions in the Logistics Sector

Forto

In this blog article, you will learn what steps you can take to reduce your production. . In this blog article, you will learn what steps you can take to reduce your production. . m/m or less to meet demand for these products, while also meeting demand for non-marine fuels. New IMO regulations 2020. IMO stays the course.

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The Future Is Now for Logistics

Material Handling and Logistics

Attendees at the Customized Logistics and Delivery Association (CLDA) annual meeting said the industry struggles to meet skyrocketing demand, especially in the face of the frontal assault on independent contractors, which adds to costs. The shortage gained the attention of the mainstream news media.