3 companies that are innovating their way to sustainable logistics
Three logistics companies share how they are working to reduce emissions and waste in their supply chains.
Three logistics companies share how they are working to reduce emissions and waste in their supply chains.
Relocalize wants to eliminate middle-mile logistics and reduce emissions by replacing trucks with on-the-spot food supply and distribution microfactories.
This week in Borderlands: Eternity Group Mexico unveils a tool for shippers to monitor their carbon footprints; Finkargo closes a $20 million Series A funding round; cargo-partner launches a cross-border shipping solution; and SKU Distribution receives foreign trade zone status for its Arizona warehouse.
Road builders say the Biden administration’s new emissions performance rule goes beyond the intent of Congress.
Green shipping technology and fuels are costly and could remain that way until economies of scale and innovation advance — something that many shipping companies say will require government regulations.
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