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PayCargo and Gnosis Freight to Power Container Payment Portal for Hapag-Lloyd

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ports throughout 2025, including:Houston,Virginia,Charleston,Savannah,Wilmington, New York/New Jersey,Baltimore,Philadelphia,Miami, Mobile,New Orleans,Tampa,Jacksonville, Port Everglades,Seattle,Tacoma,Oakland,Long BeachandLos Angeles. The CPP will be phased in across all major U.S.

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Distribution Center Robots: How Robots Continue to Power the Distribution Center

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E-commerce defines the state of global supply chains today. As Amazon continues to push toward dominance of all sales channels, more companies must tap into the power of automation to fulfill more orders. Distribution center robots are a force in the Amazon powerhouse, reports the Association for Advancing Automation.

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This Week in Logistics News (April 24 – 30)

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According to a release from Panasonic, the acquisition brings together Blue Yonder’s end-to-end supply chain software, which uses artificial intelligence, with Panasonic’s autonomous solutions, to form “autonomous enhancement of the whole supply chain.”

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This Week in Logistics News (November 3-7, 2014)

Talking Logistics

transportation capacity, with Jason Seidl , Managing Director at Cowen and Company, leading the conversation. enVista Announces Partnership with Empower Software Solutions. Here are more details from the article: For its recent test, the people familiar with the matter said, Amazon joined with Flywheel Software Inc.,

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Omnichannel Logistics Solutions Takes the Supply Chain To The Next Level

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How technology in logistics grew throughout 2016 is not limited to the technology that delivers products or enables better, faster picking processes. Many of these advancements were expected to bring substantial investment into supply chains, and they did just that. How Machines “Talk” Expanded.

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This Week in Logistics News (July 3 – 9)

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Amazon has announced that it plans to develop new technology for its autonomous delivery vehicles in Helsinki, Finland. Roughly the size of a small cooler, Amazon Scout vehicles can transport small packages along sidewalks at walking pace. The engineers will begin by developing 3D software to emulate the “complexities of real life.”

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CEO Warnings of AI Adoption: Changing or Eliminating Jobs

Supply Chain Matters

Supply Chain Matte r s weighs in on a recent trend of tech company and other CEO’s providing public warnings that Advanced AI capabilities will take on future job roles. Will this same warning apply to certain supply chain roles? Change is now a constant, not only for technological support but also for job skills.