New retro sports car coming

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[ad_1] Porsche has been spotted testing what’s likely to be the next addition in its growing series of retro Heritage Design models. The series was launched in 2020 with the arrival of the 911 Targa 4S Heritage Design and expanded earlier this year with the 911 Sport Classic, with both […]

Autonomous Vehicle Revolution Is Upon Us

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[ad_1] July 21, 2017 | By Robert Hooper Tags: Trucking, Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain Self-driving or autonomous vehicles are progressing quickly past the testing phase. This technology is a world-changing innovation—a revolution well underway—that may surpass the discovery of electricity and the invention of the automobile. What sets this revolution […]

The Economy Will Grow. Is That Bad News?

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[ad_1] September 21, 2017 | By Keith Biondo Tags: Trucking, Economic Development, Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain Keith Biondo is the publisher of Inbound Logistics magazine. For this annual trucking issue, we surveyed both shippers and carriers on important issues impacting the trucking industry. Most importantly, we solicited their views on […]

Star Power – Inbound Logistics

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[ad_1] December 07, 2021 | By Karen Kroll Tags: Manufacturing, Careers, Sustainability Amy Davis is vice president and president of the New Power segment of Cummins Inc. Responsibilities: Comprehensive accountability for Cummins’ alternative power segment, including manufacturing, supply chain, operations, sales, and other functions within the business. Experience: Vice president and […]

2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 EV revealed with Mercedes and Porsche vibes

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[ad_1] The Prophecy concept has become real. On Tuesday, the 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 electric sedan was unveiled with a sleek design, fast-charging electrical architecture, and up to 320 hp. This is just the second act in Hyundai’s Ioniq battery electric future. 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 The prophecy: From concept […]

10 Tips for Transportation Sourcing

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[ad_1] September 21, 2017 Tags: 3PL, Trucking, Transportation Follow these best practices to cut costs and avoid mistakes when choosing modes and carriers. Ask any logistics veteran to talk about mistakes they’ve seen when selecting transportation modes and carriers and you might be in for a long conversation. Some will […]

Early Amazon Story Explains How to Create Resiliency

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[ad_1] December 07, 2021 | By Jason Murray Tags: Risk Management, E-commerce, Technology Early in Amazon’s history there is a famous story about a renegotiation of its UPS contract. It is one of the first examples of Amazon realizing its scale and utilizing and leveraging it for growth. Jason Murray, […]

2017 Trucking Perspectives – Inbound Logistics

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[ad_1] September 21, 2017 | By Jason McDowell Tags: Trucking, Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain Inbound Logistics’ exclusive annual trucking market research report delivers shipper and trucker insights into industry challenges and trends. Shippers still struggle with trucking capacity problems, though nowhere near the levels during the Great Recession. With freight […]

BREA Wine Company Raises a Glass to Logistics

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[ad_1] December 07, 2021 | By Karen Kroll Tags: Distribution, Partnership, Food Logistics Partnering with a third-party logistics provider to manage compliance, logistics, and other functions allows leadership at BREA Wine Company to focus on product quality and business growth. BREA Wine Company runs on a lean staff—just one full-time […]

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