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A New Era in Transport Logistics with Big Data and Self-Driving Trucks

Logistics Viewpoints

Fuel prices and a shortage of drivers are putting transport logistics under immense pressure. Taking all aspects into account is the only way for logistics companies to have a solid foundation for decision making and holistic optimization. Big data for real-time optimizations in transport logistics.

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Logistics, transport, and the decarbonization of the planet

Logistics at MPEPS at UPV

How can the logistics & transport will keep up with the goals of COP26 and the 2030 vision? Although my current position makes me function more as a strategic mind, my study background has been 100% focused on logistics. So, I asked myself, how will the hydrogen industry affect and support logistics as we know it today?

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How Australian manufacturers can achieve the net-zero deadline

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

Most manufacturing companies are working on what a low carbon future means for their business with the urgency to cut global CO2 emissions in half by 2030 and strive for a net-zero by 2050. For example, the manufacturing sector in Australia is one of the top three heaviest carbon emitters within the country. Focus on logistics.

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STILL presents energy system webinar

Logistics Business Magazine

These include increased CO2 taxes, expensive emission certificates and a complete ban on internal combustion engines, which will make electric drives mandatory for all vehicles by 2030 at the latest. The post STILL presents energy system webinar appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Communicating the Value of Sustainable Last-Mile Logistics Initiatives: Navigating the ROI Ambiguity

Locus

dollars by 2030 —it becomes crucial to focus on achieving last-mile sustainability in our urban areas. By 2030, the demand for urban last-mile delivery is projected to rise by 78%, leading to a 36% increase in delivery vehicles in the world’s top 100 cities. As the global market for green technology and sustainability grows— 417.35

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AR Racking Equips Lekkerland’s new DCs

Logistics Business Magazine

Founded in 1927, the REWE Group is present in 21 European countries with more than 384,000 employees. Lekkerland is in the process of reorganising its logistics in Germany between now and 2030 to adapt it to the present and future opportunities and threats of on-the-go consumption. billion euros.

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Is Saint-Gobain Serious About Reducing Their Carbon Footprint?

Logistics Viewpoints

A worldwide leader in light and sustainable construction, Saint-Gobain is present in 72 countries with more than 167,000 employees. However, their carbon reduction goals for their value chain operations for 2030 will not be changed. In other words, they aim to reduce carbon by this target by 2030 regardless of company growth.