2023 Cadillac Lyriq gets in tune with the battery-powered future

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[ad_1] —with additional reporting by Viknesh Vijaynthiran The first battery-electric Cadillac glides into garages and showrooms soon, and the 2023 Lyriq crossover SUV feels anything but familiar. It’s a revelation for a brand that’s been saddled by some of GM’s lesser efforts in the last decade—and blessed with some of […]

Small update for big SUV

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[ad_1] Mercedes-Benz is working on a mid-cycle update for the GLS-Class and a prototype has just been spotted. Prototypes for an updated version of the Maybach GLS-Class are also out and about, and engineers should also be testing prototypes for an updated version of the AMG GLS 63. The current-generation […]

Latest Fashion Trend? Sustainability – Inbound Logistics

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[ad_1] December 07, 2021 | By Jaclyn Ix Tags: Inventory Management, Manufacturing, Sustainability Sustainability is more important than ever as fashion supply chains become more environmentally conscious, says a report from intelligence platform Edited. The biggest shift has been the number of products labeled “recycled” or “containing recycled materials” (see […]

2022 Ford Bronco Everglades wades deeper off-road

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[ad_1] The radio crackled, “We got a winching opportunity!” A downed tree blocked the trail, giving us a reason to tap one of the 2022 Ford Bronco Everglade’s core capabilities. It was time to use the Bronco Everglades the way it was meant to be used. The addition of the […]

Cargo Security: The Art of the Steal

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[ad_1] October 19, 2017 | By Karen Kroll Tags: Trucking, Security, Transportation Keeping your cargo safe from theft is a bigger challenge than you might think. Follow these steps to reduce the risks that make your company a target. In 2015, 628 incidents of cargo theft resulted in about $27.9 […]

Vertical Focus: Pet Supplies – Inbound Logistics

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[ad_1] December 07, 2021 | By Jaclyn Ix Tags: Retail, E-commerce Pets Get Their Paws On Table Food With 89% of dog and cat owners saying it’s important for their pets to eat the highest-quality ingredients, a Chewy.com survey reports, dog and cat food manufacturers shift their products from pet […]

Things Go Better with Bulk

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[ad_1] December 07, 2021 | By Jaclyn Ix Tags: Ocean, Food Logistics, Transportation Due to shortages delaying—and even halting—transportation, big brands get creative to keep their product and materials moving. For example, Coca-Cola now transports materials in bulk shipping vessels, which are typically used for raw materials such as grain […]

H.O.W. | How to Manage Your Carrier Relationships After the ELD Mandate

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[ad_1] November 18, 2017 Tags: Trucking, Legislation, Public Policy, and Regulations, Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain As the mid-December deadline approaches for the implementation of the Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate for most commercial truck drivers, shippers are, not surprisingly, worried about how it will affect their supply chain capacity. Under […]

Fortune 500 Company Takes Control of Inbound Program

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[ad_1] January 31, 2022 Tags: Finance, Transportation, Logistics Tucker Company Worldwide provided a petroleum refiner oversight and control of its shipments—reducing freight costs, increasing flexibility, and ensuring safety compliance. The Challenge A household name in the petroleum industry was struggling to effectively manage its inbound logistics program. Each year, $4 […]

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