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This Week in Logistics News (July 30 – August 5)

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17 states stand by plan to electrify 30% of trucks and buses by 2030. If President Joe Biden’s administration proceeds with the move, it could also hurt South Korean memory chip juggernauts Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and SK Hynix Inc, the sources said, speaking on condition of anonymity. That’s all for this week.

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Supply Chain Market Report – September 2022

Elementum

One of my career highlights I’ll share with you: a couple of years ago I had a chance to run the Government affairs organization, and that allowed me to participate in a lot of important meetings back in Washington, Dc. For us, it’s estimated that demand is going to increase by five percent each year between now and 2030.

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Supply Chain Market Report – September 2022

Elementum

One of my career highlights I’ll share with you: a couple of years ago I had a chance to run the Government affairs organization, and that allowed me to participate in a lot of important meetings back in Washington, Dc. For us, it’s estimated that demand is going to increase by five percent each year between now and 2030.

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This Week in Logistics News (July 2 – 8)

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Amazon has taken steps to electrify its fleet with 1,000 electric vans now on UK roads, as it strives to deliver half its shipments with net-zero carbon by 2030 and all by 2040. ” This week, Walmart announced that it would charge some of its suppliers a new fee to transport goods to its warehouses and stores. 1, said the memo.

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Innovation and the Inflation Reduction Act

Enterra Insights

‘Goodbye Washington, for that matter.’ It would invest nearly $400 billion over 10 years in tax credits aimed at steering consumers to electric vehicles and prodding electric utilities toward renewable energy sources like wind or solar power. ‘Goodbye New York,’ Mr. Moynihan wrote.

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This Week in Logistics News (April 13 – 19)

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Some of the robots zip around the hulking facility transporting pallets of merchandise fresh off delivery trucks. However, Amazon has backed away from a vow to make half of all deliveries with zero carbon pollution by 2030, saying that initiative was superseded by broader climate goals. A third group are labelers.