NASA is no longer the champion of space exploration
Step aside, NASA - Elon Musk is ready to take the reins.
Rolling blackouts and heat brutalize California’s energy grid
Very shortly after announcing a ban on new gas-powered vehicles and encouraging electric car implementation, California’s electric grid is suffering one of its hottest and crippling summers on record.
U.S. is basically “giving carbon away”
The United States is under-selling carbon dioxide at a steep discount.
CARB under pressure by environmental groups to accelerate ban of gas-powered truck sales
The California Air Resources Board has already put regulations into place that will require trucks sold in California to be zero-emission vehicles by 2040.
40,000 additional UK rail workers join national labor strike
The United Kingdom’s unionized rail workers are taking a stand against what they deem as unfair pay and reform issues in the rail network.
Staten Island Amazon union holds on in ongoing court appeal
In a historic vote earlier this year, workers at a Staten Island, New York Amazon warehouse voted to join the Amazon Labor Union - Amazon is working to overturn that decision.
Smart tires are all the rage; Bridgestone injects $550 million into manufacturing plant improvements
Got any spare change to blow? Apparently, Bridgestone Tire does.
DOT unveils customer service dashboard for airline transparency
Sick of your summer flights being delayed? Well, you aren’t the only one.
U.S. companies have integrated record levels of robots after droves of workers quit their jobs
The age of robotics has officially begun. What’s been dubbed ‘The Great Resignation’ resulted in a massive labor shortage after workers left their positions by the millions.
Amazon rolls out delivery route algorithm for fewer miles driven
Your Amazon Prime delivery may take longer to get to you - but at the benefit of a smaller carbon footprint.
Locanis CEO shares warehouse optimization plans
Bengt Turner, CEO of Locanis, spoke with Logistics Technologies in an exclusive interview - diving into the Germany-based company’s plans to optimize its offices and warehouses internationally.
AI is the way of the future for supply chain success
Make the decision for me! Well, that’s what AI plans to do as it becomes more implemented across the supply chain, both in the workplace and at home.
Natural gas competition is creating a crisis spilling into the U.S.
Countries in the European Union are scrambling for better alternatives to Russian fuel, creating a fever pitch and an energy crisis which is starting to bleed into the American grid.
Oil & gas market project difficult future amid EV push
The oil and gas market is being slammed by the push to manufacture more electric vehicles.
Cummins sets sights on 2050 zero-emission goal
Looking forward to a cleaner future? Cummins sure hopes so.
Volkswagen CEO advocates for outside assistance for full-scale EV implementation
Volkswagen is making moves.
Washington and Massachusetts join California in banning sales of gas-powered vehicles by 2035
California tends to set the standard for the regulations moving forward for motor vehicle emissions - so it’s no surprise that two more states will follow suit with the 2035 ban on gas-powered vehicles.
Union Teamsters and Universal Logistics settle 2021 classification dispute
In April of 2021, a group of drivers went on strike against Universal Intermodal Services, claiming that the Michigan-based company was misclassifying its employees behind the wheel.
Pilot Flying J truck stop partners with Kodiak Robotics, suggesting plans to accommodate self-driving trucks
The popular truck stop operator Pilot Flying J has officially invested in the AI-focuses vehicle manufacturer Kodiak Robotics in a bid to begin accommodating self-driving trucks at its locations in the future.