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Tests for Emission-free Heavy Goods Transport

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In a first step, the transport company Gruber Logistics, one of the project partners, is now collecting data: Under real conditions, how many stops does a vehicle make in long-distance transport today, how often does it brake or when and where does it reach which speed? ZEFES was launched in January 2023 and is scheduled to end in 2026.

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Europe Takes the Lead in Sustainable Growth

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As the term implies, each product placed by a business on the EU market will need to carry its individual information passport, access to which will need to be provided via a data carrier to a unique product identifier (UID). The post Europe Takes the Lead in Sustainable Growth appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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ASC Invests in German Logistics Site

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150 new jobs will be created at the new facility during the first year, with this rising to 400 jobs by the end of 2026. Our industry-leading technology can enhance supply chain visibility, effectively integrate multiple sales and returns channels, and deliver rich data that helps inform much more strategic decision making. “We

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Why FMCG Supply Chains are about Balance

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billion by 2026, largely due to the growing preference for eCommerce online distribution. A lack of resilience can be fatal for modern FMCG brands, but achieving it requires businesses to think beyond basic automation by focusing on data and relationships. Indeed, the future prognosis for the global FMCG market is generally positive.

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7 robotics trends & predictions for 2022

Logistics Business Magazine

A good example is the healthcare sector. 3 – Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) as Data Acquisition Platforms. Besides their ability to carry out a wide range of tasks autonomously — such as scanning inventory levels or measuring temperatures of refrigerators — they can also provide businesses with real-time data.

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