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This Week in Logistics News (July 23 – 29)

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This rollout is just the beginning of what is expected to be thousands of Amazon’s custom electric delivery vehicles in more than 100 cities by the end of this year—and 100,000 across the US by 2030. Procter & Gamble is taking note. But now there is an oversupply of containers and prices have been falling since September.

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Amazon Workers Walk Out and Demonstrate for Grievances with Management

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According to reporting from The Seattle Times , workers provided images of walkouts involving Brussels, Chicago, London, Miami , as well as offices in Virginia and Idaho. Placards carried by protesting employees indicated “ short-term thinking ” and “ lost trust.”

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2023 holiday report: data-driven strategies to make the buyer’s nice list

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For instance, if real-time, store-level data indicates that a particular product is trending in San Francisco, or significantly well-stocked in Miami, a supplier can laser-focus its advertising efforts toward these markets. Retailers are keen on these trends, and prioritizing their own environmental-conscious initiatives.

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This Week in Logistics News (September 11 – 17)

Logistics Viewpoints

The companies said Wednesday that the collaboration will use Ford Escape hybrids with Argo AI technology for Walmart deliveries in Miami, the District of Columbia and Austin, Texas. The company says it currently gets 97 percent of its power from renewable electricity and the goal is to get to 100 percent by 2030.

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Introducing the Connected Workforce with QAD Redzone

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By 2030, as many as 2.1 QAD acquired Miami-based Redzone in early 2023, which started 10 years ago as an early mover in the Connected Workforce space. The talent gap has only widened since the COVID-19 pandemic. million manufacturing jobs may sit open and could become a $1 trillion problem for industry.

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Beyond the Blockchain Hype

Enterra Insights

trillion in annual business value by 2030, and that’s a prediction that warrants taking a serious look at blockchain.” ”[3] Lieberman adds, “Gartner recently forecast that this technology will add more than $3.1 ” 3.