Serve Robotics Partners with Uber Eats to Roll Out 2,000 Delivery Bots
Serve Robotics and Uber Eats' partnership significantly advances the widespread adoption of autonomous delivery robots.
The Impact of Inflation and Rising Interest Rates on Car Purchases in the US
As the Federal Reserve tackles inflation by increasing interest rates, many Americans face limitations when affording new or used vehicles.
Examining the "Right" to Remote Work
James Bailey, a professor at George Washington University, discusses the ongoing discussion surrounding the "right" to work remotely, even as the COVID-19 pandemic recedes.
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.
AI Transformation in the Workplace: The Rise of Automation
A global study conducted by Valoir reveals that automation, driven by artificial intelligence (AI), is increasingly impacting various job roles.
Kratos Expands Deployment of Autonomous Platooning Trucks in the Midwest
Platooning technology is becoming a cost-effective solution for autonomous trucking, allowing entry into the market without requiring the purchase of new trucks, says Kratos.
Unveiling the World's Most Affordable Self-Driving Vehicle
Haomo.ai, a Beijing-based tech firm backed by Great Wall Motor, has revealed its Little Magic Camel 3.0 as the world's most affordable autonomous delivery vehicle.
Enhancing Predictability: Union Pacific Commits to Improved Schedules for Union Rail Workers
Railroad operator Union Pacific has reached a tentative agreement with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) to implement more predictable schedules for workers.
Walmart Partners with Suppliers to Reduce Prices
While supply chain disruptions have eased, inflation continues to persist.
Hyundai and LG Join Forces for $4.3 Billion Georgia Plant to Manufacture Electric Vehicle Batteries
Hyundai Motor Group and LG Energy Solution have announced plans to construct a $4.3 billion electric battery plant as part of Hyundai's new electric vehicle assembly plant in Georgia.
Comparing the US and Europe: The Electric Vehicle Landscape
European governments have traditionally been more aggressive in regulating fuel consumption, but the United States is catching up with strict emissions regulations and fines for automakers that fail to meet EV sales targets.
The grocery industry is experiencing a significant transformation through the integration of robotics into its operations
Robotic technology is revolutionizing various aspects of the grocery sector, including inventory management, order fulfillment, and customer service.
Chipotle Prepares for Nationwide Rollout of RFID Technology
Chipotle Mexican Grill is expanding its use of radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology to track ingredients from suppliers to restaurants in real time.
According to Manhattan Associates, utilizing API links can optimize the connections
Manhattan Associates, a supply chain technology vendor, has introduced new capabilities for its cloud-based omnichannel software platforms, targeting retailers, manufacturers, and distributors.
Human rights violations are prevalent in the battery supply chains of Tesla and Toyota
A report by the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre (BHRRC) has revealed that major carmakers Tesla and Toyota are using batteries sourced from mines associated with human rights violations in Indonesia and the Philippines.
Waymo and Uber Collaborate on Robotaxis in Phoenix
Waymo and Uber have announced a partnership in the Phoenix area to leverage self-driving cars for passenger transportation and food delivery.
Supply chain technology deals are facing obstacles due to teetering Silicon Valley
According to a report by PitchBook, venture capital (VC) investment in the supply chain technology sector experienced a significant decline in Q1 2023, plummeting by 45.3% compared to Q4 2022.
Hybrid Shoppers on the Rise: Implications for Grocery Retailers
A hybrid shopper refers to a consumer who combines both online and offline shopping methods to make purchases.
Gasoline-Powered Cars Maintain Dominance in the Market
A recent poll has revealed that the "rapid phase-out" of electric vehicles (EVs) is not a straightforward path.
Bipartisan Bill Proposes Mandatory Inclusion of AM Radio in New Vehicles
A new bill proposes a mandatory inclusion of AM radio in all new cars, with a requirement for disclosure if a vehicle lacks AM radio functionality.