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What would happen if China invaded Taiwan?

Resilinc

One day in August 2022, a group of military and defense strategy experts gathered in Washington, DC, to play a game that simulated a Chinese amphibious invasion of Taiwan in 2026.

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Parcel Volumes Decline But Revenue Increases for FedEx and UPS

Intelligent Audit

For example, AxleHire recently announced it had expanded into Washington DC and Baltimore, giving it a presence in three of the five most populous East Coast cities. CAGR through 2026 instead of the 10% it previously expected due to lower consumer demand. In addition, many are expanding service areas.

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Changing the Laws of Logistics

GTG Technology Group

It’s especially cumbersome in smaller places such as Washington D.C., Trucking industry experts predict that by 2026, the current shortage of about 60,000 drivers will triple unless something changes.

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Report That Boeing to Slash Finance Management, HR and Other Staff Jobs

Supply Chain Matters

A published business broadcasting network CNBC report indicated that the commercial aircraft manufacturer had plans to operate three production lines at the Renton, Washington production facility in addition to the planned fourth line.

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The Internet of Things and the International Telecommunication Union

Enterra Insights

billion IoT devices connected to cellular networks worldwide by 2026. ‘In the annals of diplomatic hypocrisy, this accord is a stunner, even by Russian and Chinese standards,’ observed The Washington Post’s David Ignatius. Last year, some 2.1 2] And analysts predict there will be 4.3

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The Internet of Things and the International Telecommunication Union

Enterra Insights

billion IoT devices connected to cellular networks worldwide by 2026. ‘In the annals of diplomatic hypocrisy, this accord is a stunner, even by Russian and Chinese standards,’ observed The Washington Post’s David Ignatius. Last year, some 2.1 2] And analysts predict there will be 4.3

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The Future Is Now for Logistics

Material Handling & Logistics

Ports and railroads are straining in part because of Washington's failure to adopt an infrastructure program. A recent article in The Washington Post led off with an anecdote about an 87-year-old man who was looking for work and was told by a trucking company that if he had a commercial drivers license, they would put him in a cab that day.