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Luxury Meets Logistics: Quadient Launches PREMIER Locker for Upscale Multifamily Communities
Quadient (Euronext Paris: QDT), a global automation platform powering secure and sustainable business connections, announces its new Parcel Pending by Quadient PREMIER Locker System, the first of its kind package locker designed for upscale…
Saia Aligns Logistics Unit Branding Ahead of Expansion - TT
Saia bought Lancaster, Texas-based LinkEx in 2015. (Saia Logistics) Saia bought Lancaster, Texas-based LinkEx in 2015. Saia Logistics will employ just under 200 staff. Saia Logistics operates a 360,000-square-foot warehouse in Lancaster and manages…
Demand for logistics professionals on the rise: IMT Hyderabad Director
IMT – Hyderabad's joint programme with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Institute of Logistics is gaining traction. With the steady growth in the logistics industry, the demand for logistics professionals is increasing, K M Baharul…
Busting myths about logistics cost in India
Two “myths” muddy the debate on the cost of logistics in India. First, that the cost in India is exceedingly high. Second, that this is despite India being a services dominant economy, which are erroneously perceived to be…
Malaysia's real estate market remains attractive to foreign investors even with stronger ringgit
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's real estate market continues to receive demand from foreign investors in 2026 even with the stronger ringgit, underpinned by affordable property prices within the Southeast Asia region. JLL managing director Jamie Tan said…
Talking Transports: Law, Liability, and the Freight Industry's Biggest Risks
Rising nuclear verdicts, broker liability, and landmark court cases are reshaping the economics of trucking and logistics. In this Talking Transports podcast, Matthew Leffler—managing member of Armchair Attorney—joins Lee Klaskow…
NRF invests $30m in Melbourne autonomous vehicle manufacturer
Applied EV has secured more than $30 million in investment from the federal government's National Reconstruction Fund as the Melbourne autonomous vehicle company works on expanding production. The company was founded in 2015 by General Motors…
Discover the 2026 Top 100 Procurement Leaders - from global CPOs and supply chain pioneers to sustainability champions and strategic sourcing innovators shaping the future of procurement excellence.
London, UK – 27 January 2026 – Procurement Magazine, part of BizClik, has released its highly-anticipated Top 100 Procurement Leaders 2026 ranking. The annual list recognises the individuals driving real-world impact through…
Bari Weiss fielded tough questions from CBS News staffers about political bias and the network's future at a town hall
CBS News employees put top editor Bari Weiss in the hot seat during an all-hands meeting on Tuesday, asking about her vision and standards for the nearly century-old broadcast network. The first question in the Q&A part of her town hall asked how…
Fashion rental app By Rotation and Uber partner to help deliver ski clothing
By Rotation, one of the UK's most popular peer-to-peer fashion rental platforms, announced on Wednesday a partnership with the ride-sharing app Uber. From now until May 31, By Rotation users in the UK can rent outfits from others in their…
Procurement Magazine January 2026: SAP, Sarantis Group and Equans on AI, Strategy and Sustainable Sourcing
The January editions of BizClik's Procurement & Supply Chain portfolio are now live, featuring fresh insights from Supply Chain Digital, Procurement Magazine, and Manufacturing Digital publications. London - 27 January 2026- BizClik, a global B2B…
Scotland-France ferry could relaunch amid £35bn Dunkirk regeneration plan
A new cargo and passenger ferry service directly linking Scotland and France could launch later this year as the port of Dunkirk embarks on a €40bn (£35bn) regeneration programme it claims will mirror the second world war resilience…
Greenland's Biggest Band Is Thrust Into an Uneasy Spotlight
Life on the road is tough for any touring band, but in Greenland, logistics are particularly difficult. “You can't take a tour bus because there are no roads between towns,” the guitarist Christian Elsner explained in a recent…
FedEx Freight Offers First Bonds Ahead of Planned Spinoff - TT
FedEx cargo planes. (Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg) [Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] FedEx Freight Holding Co. is marketing its first investment-grade dollar bonds ahead of the company's planned June 1 spinoff from FedEx…
3 crypto companies think they've figured out how to generate yield on the $4.6 billion 'tokenized gold' market
The price of gold has gone up 85.56% in the last 12 months—it currently sits at over $5,100 on the Comex continuous contract—so if you bought some a year ago, you are probably pretty happy. But if you are a jewelry maker or retailer…
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