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Logistics Bureau Supply Chain and Logistics News Roundup, July 2022

Logistics Bureau

The agreement, sealed after two months of talks, could provide much-needed reassurance for impoverished countries that rely on Ukrainian or Russian grain—and the operators of some 70 cargo vessels currently under blockade in Ukrainian ports. Agreement Signed, But Can it Hold? Warehouse Capacity Under Pressure.

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Collaborative Logistics’ Role in the Emergence of the Physical Internet

Material Handling & Logistics

Imagine moving cargo across continents as smoothly as computers process data. Data-centric freight exchanges and intelligent multimodal cross-docking hubs will allow haulers to move cargo effortlessly by road, rail, sea and air and seamlessly change carrier, or even transport mode, in real time.

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Hemp Hauling: A Whole New Adventure

Freight Center

There are all kinds of fun cargo in niche markets that needs to get hauled. billion by 2026 and strong hemp growing seasons ahead, there’s plenty of hemp that’ll need to get from point A to point B. One of the joys of working in logistics is partnering with businesses across a variety of fascinating industries.

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Shipping Hemp: Putting the “High” in Highway

Freight Center

There are all kinds of fun cargo in niche markets that needs to get hauled. billion by 2026 and strong hemp growing seasons ahead, there’s plenty of hemp that’ll need to get from point A to point B. One of the joys of working in logistics is partnering with businesses across a variety of fascinating industries.