DHL is supporting Formula 1's commitment to achieving net zero carbon emissions
DHL and Formula 1 are partnering to enhance sustainable logistics by introducing a fleet of 18 biofuel-powered trucks for European Formula 1 races by 2023.
Ensuring the diversification of critical mineral supply chains is crucial
The Biden administration's clean energy infrastructure projects, aimed at promoting clean energy and reducing emissions, face challenges related to the lack of domestic production of critical minerals and reliance on China for supply chains.
Shipping Industry and Supply Chain Leaders Showcase Commitment to Climate Action Ahead of Crucial Negotiations
Leaders from the global shipping industry are demonstrating their commitment to aligning their businesses with climate goals ahead of the upcoming International Maritime Organization (IMO) negotiations.
Navigating Global Water Logistics Constraints
Supply chain disruptions caused by water logistics constraints have recently made headlines, from the Suez Canal blockage to the weight and draft restrictions in the Panama Canal.
Field Service Innovations Driving Net-Zero Emissions Goals
The pressure for corporations to reduce their carbon emissions is growing, and field service operations can play a crucial role in this transition.
Navigating Bumpy Terrain: Waste Industry Braces for Challenges in California
Haulers and vehicle manufacturers anticipate a surge in regulatory demands and anticipate challenges due to a constrained supply of battery-electric trucks.
First VLCC with Four Rigid Sails Delivered by China
China Merchants has taken delivery of the world's first second-generation eco-friendly VLCC, named New Aden, which is fitted with four rigid sails and other energy improvements.
Shipping Industry Advocates for Prudence in Climate Targets
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), which represents 80% of the world's commercial fleet, has advised its members to consider the implications of a new plan to reduce maritime emissions before committing to it.
Tesla unveils supply chain emission detail
Tesla has released its 2022 impact report, which for the first time details its Scope 3 emissions.
One-Third of Shipping Industry Struggling with Transition to Sustainable Fuels
One-third of shipping companies do not know the type of fuel their vessels will run on in future decades, according to a survey by the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation, the Global Maritime Forum, and the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping, with analysis by McKinsey.
IoT to Reduce Food Waste in 2023 and Beyond
A new Internet of Things (IoT) technology called Sensing-as-a-Service, which combines continuous asset monitoring with prescriptive analytics and real-time guidance, has the potential to prevent food waste in the retail industry.
Truck stops increase alternative fuel options
Truck stop operators are expanding their alternative fuel offerings, with major chains such as Pilot Co. keeping their options open on which technology to focus on.
California zero-emission truck mandate sets a timeline
California Air Resources Board (CARB) has approved rules that all new medium- and heavy-duty vehicles sold or registered in the state should be zero-emission by 2036 and all trucks to be zero-emission by 2042.
Environmentalists Denounce Nevada Mining Bill
Native Americans and progressive activists are protesting a pro-mining bill proposed by Senator Catherine Cortez Masto.
Long-Haul Moves Unlikely to Adopt Electric Trucks in the Near Future
According to a recent survey by Talking Logistics, only 12% of respondents are testing electric trucks to ship goods, and 76% have no plans to do so in the next 12 months.
Singapore, Long Beach, and Los Angeles Ports Sign Green Agreement
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore, Long Beach, and Los Angeles (along with support from C40 Cities) have signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a green and digital shipping corridor.
France and the UK explore the use of hydrogen for EVs
A new hydrogen production plant aims to solve the problems with refueling and distribution snags.
Electric or Gas-Powered: Which is the Better Option?
The ongoing debate between electric vehicles and gas-powered cars continues, with the question being whether EVs are truly better than gas-powered vehicles.
Russian 'Spy Ship' Raises Concerns
A recent documentary produced by a group of public broadcasters from Norway and Sweden has highlighted the potential threat facing maritime and undersea energy infrastructure.
Solar tariffs surge to 254% risk return
Congress is increasingly considering reinstating solar tariffs on imports of panels from Asia into the US.