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.
El servicio de camión como servicio podría permitir a Uber Freight utilizar camiones eléctricos
Big fleets can afford them, but are electric trucks a solution for 3PLs? Uber Freight and WattEV are working together to find out.
Convoy, a digital trucking network, is collaborating with sustainability partners like CHEP to solve industry challenges by eliminating waste, eradicating empty miles and cutting out inefficiencies.
This FreightWaves Future of Supply Chain chat covers how consumer behaviors impact pallet usage.
During an initial trial of Convoy’s technology, CHEP was able to reduce empty miles by 50%.
Get a look at how CHEP is working toward a zero-waste world on this episode of Net-Zero Carbon.
Automation, optimization and location are all key in making warehouses function more sustainably.
FedEx and UPS are running into a van shortage amid a record surge in parcel volumes. As the number of packages increases during the holidays, carriers are finding themselves without vans to make final mile deliveries.
An increase in consumer demand is causing a container clog, with many ports and carriers running out of space. This surge has caused container prices to sharply increase, forcing automotive suppliers to pay a pretty penny for real estate on these large container ships.
Listen in to this engaging conversation about the invisible backbone of freight.