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NexGen truck drivers crave technology, training and empathy

Commercial Carrier Journal

A majority of the truck driver population is growing older and nearing retirement age, but it’s difficult to attract new talent because it's physically and mentally demanding.

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LA Port Braces for Early Peak Cargo Season as Consumers Keep Buying

Supply Chain Brain

The Port of Los Angeles is preparing for the early arrival of the 2022 peak season for cargo as retailers stock up on back-to-school and fast-fashion products despite high inventory levels.

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What to Consider Before Adding Electric Vehicles to Your Fleet

RasTrac

The electric vehicle industry is progressively growing. The technology is developing, and many logistics companies play with the idea of adding electric vehicles to their fleet. This is a big decision, and although there are many benefits, you should not rush into making it. Here are a couple of essential things to consider before adding electric vehicles to your fleet.

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Before AI, Warehousing Must Catch Up to Cloud

Supply Chain Brain

Artificial intelligence and machine learning are among the hottest topics in supply chain innovation at the moment, but if your company is resistant to using the cloud, you’re going to struggle to take advantage of these new technologies.

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GEP Procurement & Supply Chain Tech Trends Report

The technological landscape is dynamic and changes quickly. And for procurement and supply chain leaders looking to harness the power of technology to navigate complex challenges and an uncertain business environment, keeping up with the latest trends can be its own obstacle. So, what’s on the technological horizon for procurement and supply chain for the year ahead?

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The Hydrogen Economy Goes Nowhere Without Infrastructure, Education

Supply Chain Brain

Among emerging green energy sources, hydrogen is enjoying the spotlight. What's missing, however, is the discussion of two essential elements: infrastructure and education. Without both, the wide-scale adoption of any new energy technology will go nowhere. .