Tesla Nearing Vehicle Autonomy, According to Musk
During the VivaTech conference in Paris, Elon Musk announced that Tesla is nearing the achievement of fully autonomous vehicles, highlighting that autonomy is the primary driver of the company's market value.
Breaking the 4-Hour Barrier: Mateo Jaramillo's Quest to Extend Lithium Batteries
Form Energy's CEO, Mateo Jaramillo, discusses how iron-air batteries could revolutionize renewable energy, enabling 24/7 electricity production and reducing reliance on polluting energy sources.
Fuel Groups Urge EPA to Revise Greenhouse Gas Standards for Heavy-Duty Trucks
A group of diesel fuel industry stakeholders is urging the EPA to revise its greenhouse gas standards for heavy-duty trucks and adopt a market-oriented, technology-neutral approach to decarbonizing transportation.
First U.S. Arctic Deep Water Port: A Hub for Cruise Ships and Military Operations
The expansion of the port in Nome, Alaska, is set to transform the region, accommodating larger cruise ships, cargo vessels, and military ships, and making it the nation's first deep-water Arctic port.
Buttigieg Advocates 'Green Corridors' to Reduce Shipping Industry Emissions during Yokohama Port Visit
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited the port of Yokohama in Japan and emphasized the importance of establishing "green shipping corridors" to reduce carbon emissions in the shipping industry.
Tentative Labor Deal Calms Tensions at West Coast Ports
The International Longshore Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) have reached a six-year tentative deal, putting an end to the long-standing labor dispute at West Coast ports.
Philadelphia Bridge Collapse Threatens Food, Business Supplies, and Construction Materials
The closure of a section of I-95 in Philadelphia due to a bridge collapse is expected to impact a significant amount of freight transportation.
Freight Train Batteries Could Aid Power Grid in Emergencies
Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory propose using electric batteries on freight trains to support the power grid during spikes in energy demand.
Toyota's Fun Experiment: Developing an Electric Vehicle with Manual Transmission
Toyota engineers are developing a simulated manual transmission for electric cars, aiming to add a fun feature for those who enjoy the experience of shifting gears.
Fashion Industry Forms Sustainable Supply Alliance
The Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC) and the Apparel Impact Institute (AII) have joined forces in a collaborative effort to accelerate decarbonization in the fashion industry and promote sustainability throughout the global clothes supply chain.
Rough road ahead for the CEO of C.H. Robinson
Dave Bozeman, the new CEO of C.H. Robinson, is expected to leverage his extensive knowledge in global supply chain and logistics management to lead the company.
ABF's latest labor agreement entails a gradual $6.50 per hour wage hike implemented by 2027
ABF Freight System has disclosed the details of its recently reached tentative agreement with its unionized workforce.
Just weeks after being banned from selling chips to China, Micron pledges a $600 million investment in the country
Micron Technology Inc. has announced a significant investment of $602 million in its chip-packaging plant in China, despite recent restrictions imposed by the Chinese government on the use of its semiconductors.
Amazon has unveiled its new complex, known as "HQ2," in Virginia
Amazon has introduced the first phase of its new headquarters complex, "HQ2," in Arlington, Virginia.
Senators have put forth an initial measure to tackle drug shortages
A congressional report reveals that the United States is grappling with critical medication shortages, prompting bipartisan senators to investigate the potential national security implications.
FEMA has enlisted the services of Ukrainian cargo airlines to provide relief efforts in Guam
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has engaged the services of two Ukrainian cargo airlines to support emergency airlift operations for disaster recovery in Guam, despite objections from U.S. carriers.
Retailers are gearing up for a holiday season marked by heavy discounts and reduced sales
According to the CNBC Supply Chain Survey, retailers are anticipating a challenging holiday spending season, despite a significant drop in inflation.
Despite attempts to reduce dependence, Russia remains the primary supplier of uranium to the United States
Despite efforts to reduce reliance on Russian uranium, Russia maintained its position as the top supplier of nuclear reactor fuel to the United States last year.
'Spectrum Works & MTS Logistics' 13th Charity Bike Tour Raises $98K for Autism Employment & Acceptance'
Spectrum Works and MTS Logistics joined forces for the 13th Annual Charity Bike Tour in New York City, raising over $98,000 to support autism acceptance, employment, and equity.
PMA and ILWU Reach Tentative Agreement on Six-Year Contract for West Coast Ports
Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) and International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) have announced a tentative agreement on a six-year contract for workers at 29 West Coast ports.