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This Week in Logistics News (June 25-29, 2018)

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I’ve started to ramp up my training for our Logistics Leaders for Type 1 Diabetes Cure team ride in support of JDRF, which will be in Santa Fe, New Mexico on November 3, 2018. XPO Logistics Adds Augmented Reality to the Last Mile Experience. German platooning trials start (Logistics Manager). Risky Business?

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Autonomous Truck Trends for 2022 and Beyond: Can Autonomy Safely Address the Driver Shortage?

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One solution in this area comes from Nauto. The devices are surprisingly inexpensive, costing $350-500 per vehicle per year depending upon the volume of devices purchased. These kinds of solutions have been available for a few years and customers report robust reductions in safety incidents. Technology can help.

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The Autonomous Truck Revolution Is Right Around the Corner

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What would most revolutionize logistics over the next few years? TuSimple – a provider of autonomous freight semi-truck solutions – has said their technology will be operational by 2024. TuSimple (NASDAQ: TSP) offers a Level 4 autonomous solution. The most obvious answer is autonomous trucking. Will it take decades?

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This Week in Logistics News (October 2 – 8)

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And now on to this week’s logistics news. Transportation capacity declines accelerate in September. Walmart has its first customer, as Home Depot will use Walmart drivers to deliver paint, tools, and other online purchases to customers’ doors. This marks 16 straight months that capacity has been on the decline.