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Tests for Emission-free Heavy Goods Transport

Logistics Business Magazine

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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ASC Invests in German Logistics Site

Logistics Business Magazine

Technology-led logistics company Advanced Supply Chain (ASC) is investing £60million in establishing a new European operating facility in Nettetal, Germany in a move that will create 400 new jobs over the next three years. 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.

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UPS inks major renewable natural gas deal with Clean Energy

Logistics Management

In its most recent example of maintaining a keen focus on supply chain sustainability, global transport and logistics bellwether UPS announced today that it has inked a deal with Clean Energy Fuels Corp. to purchase 170 million gallon equivalents of renewable natural gas (RNG) through 2026.

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Transporeon aims for carbon neutrality

Logistics Business Magazine

For example, Transporeon can help them make their CO2 consumption more visible with the new ‘Transporeon Carbon Visibility’ dashboard. Already beginning of this year, Transporeon launched the internal technology incubator ‘Transporeon4Future’ with the goal to innovate for decarbonisation and sustainable logistics.

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Truck Driver Shortage: Myth or Reality?

Talking Logistics

According to the American Trucking Associations, for example, there will be a shortage of 174,000 drivers by 2026 if current trends continue. appeared first on Talking Logistics with Adrian Gonzalez. For decades there has been a consistent narrative in the trucking industry about there being a driver shortage.

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Things for Mobile Robot Manufacturers to Consider

Logistics Business Magazine

In fact, mobile robots are predicted to become the #1 industry for planetary gear products by 2026, as high levels of demand continue within the mobile robot industry, driven by labour shortages and increased demand for warehouse automation in the wake of the Covid-19 e-commerce boom.

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

Logistics Bureau

billion USD by 2026, if not before then. billion (USD) by 2026 at a CAGR of 9.1 percent from 2018 to 2026. Walmart, UPS, and Boeing , for example, are incorporating VR in their employee education programmes, seeing the technology as superior for training and imparting skills to workers. It is now estimated to reach 336.98