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Pharmaceutical logistics in demand as war rattles supply chains
This is where pharmaceutical logistics comes in -- a fast-growing sector in a world where key supply chains have been shaken by war, pandemic and trade chaos. One of its European hubs is what Germany's DHL calls its health logistics campus near…
Pharmaceutical logistics in demand as war rattles supply chains
– Medicine can stop pain, fight cancer and save lives, but is worthless if it gets lost in the mail, spoils in a hot warehouse or is stuck on a ship. This is where pharmaceutical logistics comes in – a fast-growing sector in a world…
Amazon Fuel and Logistics Surcharge 2026 Raises Seller Fees Amid Rising Oil Costs
Amazon isn't easing up on sellers anytime soon, and this latest move makes it clear who's about to feel the pressure. The Amazon fuel and logistics surcharge is officially rolling out, with the company confirming a new 3.5% fee tied directly to…
Saudi road network pivotal in enhancing logistics and mobility with GCC countries
RIYADH — The Roads General Authority (RGA) affirmed the pivotal role of the Kingdom's road network in facilitating logistics and the movement of people and goods between Saudi Arabia and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. This is…
Amazon adds seller surcharge as oil spike from Iran tensions drives logistics costs higher
Amazon will impose new fees later this month on third-party sellers as rising oil prices tied to the ongoing war with Iran ripple through the U.S. economy, a shift that could ultimately push costs onto consumers. The company said it will begin…
Ukraine war latest: Moscow launches drone attack on market that kills five
Russian drone strikes killed five people and wounded 19 in Ukraine after forces targeted a street market in the Dnipropetrovsk region. Firefighters worked to extinguish a blaze caused by the attack, which damaged market stalls and a shop in the…
How Australia can protect against future fuel shocks
Global oil supply disruptions are a long-overdue lesson for Australia to prioritise greater self-reliance and energy independence in the future, transport and logistics experts say. Fuel reserves across the nation have reached 39 days for petrol…
'It's all fear and headlines': energy traders race to keep pace with volatile oil markets
On the weekend that US-Israeli drones first began to rain down on Tehran, energy traders across the world's major financial centres began to redraw their strategies. When they returned to their trading desks on that March Monday morning, they found…
In Japan, the robot isn't coming for your job; it's filling the one nobody wants
Physical AI is emerging as one of the next major industrial battlegrounds, with Japan's push driven more by necessity than anything else. With workforces shrinking and pressure mounting to sustain productivity, companies are increasingly deploying…
LX Pantos teams up with SK Innovation E&S on solar expansion
LX Pantos said Sunday that it is teaming up with SK Innovation E&S to expand solar power projects across logistics centers, as part of a broader push to integrate renewable energy into logistics operations. The two companies formalized the…
Anything but autos': Can defense save Europe's ailing car industry?
The European car industry is turning to defense manufacturing to boost struggling sales. Many of the skills involved are highly transferable, according to analysts. But unions warned that weapons manufacturing is not the solution to automakers'…
CII urges political parties to develop Thoothukudi as a maritime and manufacturing cluster
Thoothukudi should be developed as a port-led, integrated, maritime and manufacturing cluster, leveraging V.O. Chidambaranar Port and the proposed 3,000 acre ship building ecosystem, to establish a globally competitive hub for shipbuilding…
Industrial exoskeletons help workers do more with less strain
If you have ever spent a full day lifting, drilling overhead, or bending over a conveyor belt, you know how quickly fatigue sets in. That is exactly where industrial exoskeletons come in. These wearable systems strap onto the body and help carry…
Brits urged to avoid make these 5 mistakes when holidaying in Tenerife
If you're planning a getaway to Tenerife in the near future, a travel content creator based in the popular Canary Islands resort has highlighted five common blunders many visitors make. Taking to TikTok, Tenerife Ambience suggested that such…
Congo to receive third-country deportees from the US under new deal
Congo will receive some migrants as part of a new deal under the Trump administration's third-country program, its government said Sunday, the latest such African nation to receive migrants being deported from the U.S. The deportees will start…
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