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St. Louis County to sell Wellston Industrial Park to logistics center developer
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A logistics company made an AI tool that's trained on its COO's decades of expertise
What if you could take your company's best manager and clone them? Lazer Logistics, a yard logistics company that helps major retailers and manufacturers manage their freight from docks to warehouses, is attempting to do just that with the help of…
The Defense Logistics Agency is getting a new director
The Defense Logistics Agency is getting a new director. Secretary Pete Hegseth is promoting Air Force Maj. Gen. David Sanford to lieutenant general and assigning him to lead DLA. Sanford replaces Lt. Gen. Mark Simerly, who will retire in December…
Telangana keen on supporting investments in logistics: Minister Sridhar Babu
Telangana is emerging as one of India's promising logistics destinations driven by infrastructure investments and 'progressive' policies, according to D Sridhar Babu, Minister for Information Technology, Industries & Commerce. He was delivering the…
BigBear.ai (NYSE: BBAI) Panama Logistics Deal Signals Broader Push Into Commercial AI Markets
BigBear.ai Holdings (NYSE: BBAI) has secured a foundational agreement to deploy its AI-powered cargo security management platform with Panama Transshipment Group along Panama's Dry Canal corridor. The deployment is designed to enhance real-time…
Amazon Positions Logistics as AI Shopping's Ultimate Moat
Amazon announced Wednesday (June 10) that it is expanding its Supply Chain Services platform with a less-than-truckload (LTL) freight offering that allows businesses to move goods beyond Amazon's own fulfillment network and into third-party…
Customs seizes $156m in fake World Cup goods, six arrested
Customs has seized HK$156 million worth of suspected counterfeit World Cup merchandise and arrested six people ahead of Friday's games. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The operation, which ran from May 26 to Wednesday, cracked 34 cross-border…
HK poised to accelerate Kazakhstan's AI-powered Alatau City project: John Lee
Hong Kong can contribute to Kazakhstan's ambitious urban project by serving as a gateway to global capital, a launchpad into China, and a partner in talent and technology, Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu said on Thursday. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH…
China learns to live on less fuel, to the relief of oil markets
Three months into the Iran war, the oil market is coming to grips with an unexpected new reality: China, the world's largest importer, needs much less fuel than previously thought. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Gasoline sales at Sinopec…
Antitrust mistake enters the drug market
This structure has drawn scrutiny from policymakers who contend that pharmacy-owned PBMs face conflicts of interest when negotiating drug prices. Yet the existence of integration alone does not demonstrate harm. In many industries, firms integrate…
What new mothers can teach us about the future of work
If you want to know whether a workplace is built for the future, don't ask the CEO. Ask the woman sprinting to daycare pickup at 5 pm. For the past several years we've approached new mothers as workers who need support. Flex schedules. Rooms to…
Government Curbs Fuel Sales: Bulk Users Barred from Retail Pumps
The government has implemented a 90-day restriction preventing bulk users, including industrial, commercial, and institutional consumers, from procuring petrol and diesel through retail fuel stations. This policy shift is designed to prioritize the…
The American South's industrial boom brings millions of people to red states
Ken Bianco lets out a brief laugh when he hears the question. Open a factory in California — where most of his customers are? 'Absolutely not,' says JCB's vice president of commercial operations, slicing the air with his hand as if swatting…
How energy systems are reshaping industry
“Agricultural energy demand is becoming more power intensive and time critical,” Weinert says. “As irrigation, cold storage and processing undergo electrification, demand is rising, tolerance for downtime is shrinking.”…
Ukraine war latest: Russia's 50 military vehicles destroyed in Crimea bridge strike
The Ukrainian military has claimed it has successfully destroyed 50 military vehicles in a strike on the Russia-occupied Armiansk bridge connecting Crimea to mainland Ukraine. The attack was confirmed by Ukraine's 1st Separate Assault Regiment Da…
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