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Maersk said its relationship with forwarders has not been damaged by its push into logistics.
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Cool Chain Association trials tracking solutions for perishables
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CEVA Logistics to transition its contract logistics, warehouses to low-carbon electricity by 2025
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Fraport tests autonomous tractor for cargo handling
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Xeneta: Global long-term container rates held up in February buoyed by surge in US export rates
After the record-breaking fall of January, global long-term ocean freight rates held up surprisingly well in February,...
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Facing sharp decline in demand, textile suppliers create new supply chains
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Covid-19 has accelerated DHL’s push for digitalization, says a company executive. The company’s efforts include putting up smart warehouses using IOT technology, integrating warehousing management for its Japan operations, adding robotic arms in Thailand and digitalizing the warehouse slotting process.
DHL ramps-up tech investments as future of supply chain seen to be more digitalized
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Despite the challenging environment caused by continued disruptions brought by the coronavirus pandemic, Turkish Cargo has been able to grow its network and expand its market share while investing in digitalization.
Turkish Cargo continues to expand, increase market share amidst Covid-19
Turkish Cargo said despite the challenging environment caused by continued disruptions brought by
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