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This Week in Logistics News (May 20 – 26)

Logistics Viewpoints

The company has also taken a tech-driven approach to tackling the issue, by investing in machine learning and improving its proactive controls that automate and broaden its intellectual property protection and counterfeit detection systems. Colorado also adopted the rule but will have a heavy duty truck provision begin in 2027.

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Uber Freight: Another “Uber-for-Trucking”?

Freightos

There are two stages to this logistics play: Leveraging load-matching technology to connect carriers with customers. Load-matching technology (even the Uber For Freight model) isn’t new. Technology, Infrastructure: Make Freight Great Again. Technology connecting customers and truckers is far from a new idea.

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This Week in Logistics News (December 3 – 9)

Logistics Viewpoints

CVS tries out remote system to help fill prescriptions. DoorDash Canada moves to tiered commission system. The company is testing a small-format restaurant in Fort Worth, TX, where the centerpiece is a conveyor system that delivers food to a mobile-order lane. Amazon has a new drone for 30-minute urban deliveries.

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The Ants Have it Figured Out

Tailwind

When I first joined the transportation industry – well, joined a technology company that built trucking software for the industry – I found myself looking at trucks more often.  “Okay, that means that our whole solar system could be.like. I also found myself watching ants a lot more.