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This Week in Logistics News (May 20 – 26)

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Target has been testing high-capacity van routes at Dallas and Minneapolis sortation centers. Colorado also adopted the rule but will have a heavy duty truck provision begin in 2027. Last month, the parties announced a tentative agreement on certain key issues.

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Logistics Market Stays Flat as May Begins

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GA, Dallas all still desirable locations for carriers. Moving freight into Seattle, Ontario, California, and Denver , Colorado markets should pick up. Colorado . Following the expiration of the stay-at-home order on April 27, Colorado has begun a “safer at home” phase of reopening. Status: Partially Open .

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The Definitive Guide on Produce Season Transportation Impacts

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Colorado is geographically diverse with plains covering the eastern part of the state before reaching the Rocky Mountains further west. With a late spring, early summer harvest, expect capacity to tighten around the beginning of June in Colorado and carry on until mid-summer when produce season transportation spikes conclude there.

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Wakefern Testing Robot Delivery in Pennsylvania

Multichannel Merchant

Since March, Tortoise bots have been tested by Albertsons at two Safeway stores in northern California, and the startup recently began delivering food between a store and a commissary for Colorado-based convenience store chain Choice Markets, according to Winsight Grocery Business.

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This Week in Logistics News (December 3 – 9)

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Same-day delivery is not currently available in Alaska, Colorado, Iowa, Maine, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia and Wyoming, and delivery of orders containing alcohol is currently limited to select stores in Illinois and Florida.

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Top 11 Cities for Pop-up Fulfillment — Infographic

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Dallas, Texas. Denver, Colorado. Los Angeles, California. Edison, New Jersey. Chicago, Illinois. Indianapolis, Indiana. Allentown, Pennsylvania. Seattle, Washington. Attanta, Georgia. Louisville, Kentucky. Orlando, Florida.

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This Week in Logistics News (August 14 – 20)

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Even without a shortage of gas in the US, because companies can’t find enough drivers in places like Colorado, Iowa, and the Pacific Northwest, a scattering of gas stations have briefly run dry. Delivering fuel to gas stations requires a specific license, and those drivers are hard to come by right now.