Spain's Ambitious Pursuit of Green Hydrogen
Spain is investing billions of euros to produce and distribute green hydrogen, aiming to become Europe's hub for clean energy.
West Coast Port Workers in Canada Commence Official Strike
The International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU) Canada's Longshore Division has officially begun a strike, impacting West Coast ports in Canada, including Vancouver and Prince Rupert.
Think Tank Urges Government to Implement Policies in Support of Warehouse Automation
A think tank, the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, has called on policymakers to support the adoption and innovation of robotics in warehouses to enhance labor productivity, worker safety, delivery times, and supply chain resiliency.
Tesla Shares Soar as Price Reductions Drive Surge in Car Deliveries
Shares of Tesla experienced a significant surge on Monday morning following the announcement of a record number of car deliveries in the second quarter.
Volvo Cars Partners with Maersk's ECO Delivery Ocean Solution to Cut Greenhouse Gas Footprint
Swedish car manufacturer Volvo Cars have partnered with Maersk to decrease its global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from seaborne logistics.
California's AB316 Proposes Driver Requirement for Large Autonomous Vehicles
The California Assembly has passed a bill that would prohibit the testing of autonomous vehicles over 10,000 pounds, and it is now awaiting approval from the state Senate.
The Potential Strain on the U.S. Power Grid Amid the Electric Vehicle Boom
The increasing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in the U.S., with over half of new cars expected to be electric by 2030, could strain the nation's electric grid, which is ill-prepared for such a shift from fossil fuel-based power.
The Impact of the Internet on Air Travel
The rise of online ticket booking revolutionized the way people purchase flights, offering transparency and convenience.
Implications and Potential Outcomes of Impending Deep Sea Mining Permits
The International Seabed Authority (ISA), responsible for regulating the ocean floor, is set to resume negotiations on deep-sea mining permits.
The South Emerges as the New Economic Powerhouse with a US$100B Wealth Migration
The Southeastern region of the United States, known as the "New New South," is experiencing a significant economic shift with the rise of electric-vehicle factories and battery plants.
Experts Highlight AI Maturity Gap and Emphasize Human Expertise
Experts from leading companies such as ServiceNow, Fannie Mae, Fujitsu, and Enable have expressed the view that AI is not yet mature enough to bring about a revolution in procurement.
Saudi Arabia Launches Inaugural Air Taxi Service
Saudi Arabia has achieved a significant milestone in its pursuit of commercial electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) operations with the successful completion of the first test flight of a flying taxi.
Is there deception afoot with the push for expensive electric cars?
The author argues that electric vehicles (EVs) are not true innovations but rather a result of government support and artificial market incentives.
What can we learn from the UPS strike in 1997?
The 1997 UPS strike exposed the risks associated with relying on a single carrier for business operations, impacting companies across various sectors.
The Influence of Food Shippers on Transportation Sustainability
Consumer demand for sustainable products is driving the need for environmental responsibility in the consumer packaged goods (CPG) and food industry.
Norfolk Southern Railroad CEO's Focus on Safety Intensifies Following Ohio Derailment
Norfolk Southern's CEO, Alan Shaw, has emphasized the importance of safety and better service, particularly after a train derailed and caught fire in Ohio.
Building a National Network of EV Chargers: Progress and Challenges
The National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program (NEVI Program) under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act aims to establish a nationwide network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations.
Resistance to Electric Vehicles Grows Amid Concerns over Practicality and Mandates
Despite the enthusiasm of electric vehicle (EV) enthusiasts, recent surveys show that a majority of Americans do not find EVs practical or desirable.
Nationwide Strike at UPS Looms as Union Walks Away from Contract Talks
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters has declared that a nationwide strike at UPS is imminent after union negotiators abruptly left national contract talks with the company.
California Transportation Commission Approves $42 Million Grant for Port of Oakland's Green Power Microgrid Project
The California Transportation Commission (CTC) has granted $42 million to the Port of Oakland for its Green Power Microgrid Project.