Sun.Nov 11, 2018

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Coming together for road safety: interview with Joshua Girard

DC Velocity

A private-sector group called "Together for Safer Roads" wants to keep global roads accident-free. Joshua Girard of AB InBev explains how the corporate world is pitching in to do this.

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Trucker health: a growing crisis - Part 1

Fleet Owner

Despite awareness and changes at truck stops, critics say industry leaders are not doing enough.

Trucking 161
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Logistics companies honor veterans, active-duty military with services, celebrations

DC Velocity

UPS partners with Wounded Warriors Canada, Werner Enterprises hosts Veterans Day ceremonies, FedEx readies for Trees for Troops.

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Trucker health: a growing crisis

Fleet Owner

Despite awareness and changes at truck stops, critics say industry leaders are not doing enough

Trucking 138
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Artificial Intelligence and the Transportation Industry

Artificial intelligence has quickly become a feature of everyday life: Using face ID to unlock a phone, communicating with online chatbots, and letting “smart” appliances help manage our homes are just a few of the ways that we interact with AI regularly. Forward-looking businesses are also using AI to transform their operations and gain a competitive edge.

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DHL Deploy Disaster Response Team to Indonesia

Airfreight Logistics

The world’s leading mail and logistics services provider Deutsche Post DHL (DPDHL) Group, recently deployed their Disaster Response Team (DRT) to provide logistics support during relief efforts in Indonesia after the recent earthquake and tsunami. Throughout their deployment, the 26 volunteers from DHL facilitated the seamless processing and efficient flow of approximately 3,500 tonnes of relief goods.

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Kuehne + Nagel to Manage Pratt & Whitney Distribution Center in Atlanta

Airfreight Logistics

Switzerland-based global transport and logistics company, Kuehne + Nagel AG recently announced a new multi-year contract with United Technologies Corp. subsidiary, Pratt & Whitney. The new agreement will see Kuehne + Nagel manage a 300,000 square foot commercial and military distribution center for aftermarket spare parts in Atlanta, GA. The distribution center supplies aftermarket parts to Pratt & Whitney’s customers around the globe.