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America at 250: How US Logistics Reinvented the Supply Chain
Five years after the Covid-19 pandemic exposed deep vulnerabilities across the U.S. supply chain, the logistics industry looks noticeably different than the one that struggled through port congestion, inventory shortages and soaring freight costs.
JFLCO-backed Wrist Group acquires maritime logistics services provider MSA
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Double success for ARGAN in Normandy with the delivery of two warehouses for FERRERO
Press release – Neuilly-sur-Seine, July 2, 2026 – 5.45 pm Double success for ARGAN in Normandy with the delivery of two warehouses for FERRERO Just days after announcing the delivery of an Aut0nom logistics facility for DANONE near…
Economic impact of the 30 June protests in South Africa
The 30 June protests caused a major economic impact this was according to the Road Freight Association and the KZN Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli on Thursday Image: Doctor Ngcobo/Independent Newspapers The 30 June protests caused a major economic impact…
Why Niche B2B Media Brands Are Becoming Acquisition Targets
Simon Corbett is the Founder and CEO of The Jargon Group, a top UK PR agency with offices in the UK, Middle East and US. For years, niche business-to-business media brands were viewed by many investors as legacy businesses slowly being disrupted by…
Industrial robotics becomes physical AI's proving ground
Physical artificial intelligence is becoming an industrial robotics problem. The market is shifting from software-only automation toward machines that must sense, decide and act in physical settings. That raises the bar for safety, economics and…
Lokesh launches industry-linked Sricity International University in Tirupati
Minister for Education, IT & Electronics Nara Lokesh formally launched Sricity International University (SIU) at Sri City in Tirupati district on Thursday. The new institution set up in the midst of industries is hailed as a departure from the…
America at 250: Navigating U.S. AI Policy and the Digital Overhaul of the Textile Industry
A lot has changed in 250 years. The U.S. textile industry has transformed from a decentralized, domestic craft in 1776 (think homespun) into a highly mechanized, globally integrated sector. Today, the industry relies less on basic apparel…
Robotaxis To Humanoids: Why Embodied AI Represents An Order-Of-Magnitude Leap Into Future
Humanoid systems could prove transformational for the modern workforce as they expand automation into labor-constrained sectors such as logistics, manufacturing, healthcare, and services. Our research suggests that both productivity and real…
Meet Edie, the AI Behind Retail's Answer to ChatGPT
London-based data analytics firm EDITED is launching an AI platform tailored to the retail industry that is trained on more than a decade worth of market intelligence. EDITED, founded in 2009, has launched an AI platform that can help retail…
Ukraine war latest: Poland scrambles jets as Putin launches major attack on Kyiv
At least eight people were killed and over three dozen were wounded as Russian forces attacked the Ukrainian capital Kyiv overnight, officials said. Russian drones and missiles struck residential buildings and started a fire in a hotel on a central…
US, Iran Leave Qatar Talks With Hormuz Future Still Unclear
The Strait of Hormuz remains a centerpiece to ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Iran to end their four-month war, but two days of talks between the parties in Qatar concluded Wednesday with no sign of resolution for the future of the…
Rethinking Humanitarian Operations: Empowering On-The-Ground Teams
Yuriy Boyechko is a founder and CEO of Hope for Ukraine. Conventional humanitarian operations rely on centralized logistics hubs, large-scale distribution events and predictable delivery schedules. These approaches assume a baseline level of…
Russia's Drone Siege Is Emptying Ukraine's Frontline Cities
People cross a street protected by anti-drone nets in front-line Kherson, Ukraine, on October 2, 2025. On July 1, a Russian first-person-view (FPV) drone struck a civilian minibus carrying commuters through central Kherson, killing two passengers…
Half a million dead but minor territorial gains: Putin's devastating war in numbers
After a bleak winter which saw months of fierce Russian bombing of Ukrainian energy infrastructure, the future is beginning to look more positive for Kyiv. Nearly four-and-a-half years since Vladimir Putin launched the full-scale invasion of…
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