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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. For this reason, companies are also increasingly looking to ensure that their supply chains meet sustainability requirements.

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

Logistics Viewpoints

The transition of an entire fleet to self-driving trucks can decrease operating by approximately 45 percent (according to McKinsey Route 2030, September 2030). For example, last year Germany established the legal framework to enable the introduction of self-driving trucks, And their use is already a reality in some states of the USA.

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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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Timber Firm Invests in Sustainable Forklifts

Logistics Business Magazine

With over 100 years of history and experience, they recently introduced a comprehensive set of actions to support an overall strategic target of becoming carbon neutral by 2030. The new trucks are tailored specifically to meet the demands of a high-intensity operation, whilst simultaneously reducing emissions and noise pollution.

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A Step Towards a Cleaner Future with the Latest IMO Regulations Now in Effect

MTS Logistics

The goals are 40% by 2030 and 70% by 2050. If a ship exceeds the baseline, modifications are required to meet that baseline. To go even further, international enforcement presents many challenges. These regulations are designed to affect ships with gross tonnage (gt) of 400 and above.

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‘Are we going the extra mile?’

World Food Programme Logistics

Cook addresses the WFP Global Evaluation Meeting in Rome, 2019. I present our reports directly to the Executive Board. This allows us to present a degree of credibility to our Executive Board and to our partners and donors. a good example is the joint evaluation of the Mozambique cyclone response of 2019.

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Mass transit ‘pods’ aim to revolutionise transport

Logistics Business Magazine

A rapid global roll-out will follow, seeing at least 10 cities adopt the technology by 2030, beginning with Kampala, the capital of Uganda, and cities across the UK, ushering in a new era of mass transit. As a result, around 100 countries are planning over 1,000 new metro rail projects by 2030 – equivalent to over $2.2trn USD of investment.