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Warehousing: Page 231
Last-Mile
DoorDash Acquires Delivery Startup Rickshaw
DoorDash
DoorDash has acquired Rickshaw, a startup that helps businesses offer same-day delivery by connecting them to a courier network and managing the logistics.
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Ocean Ports & Carriers
Hapag-Lloyd Adds 7,700 Refrigerated Containers
Hapag-Lloyd
The order includes 7,000 40-foot and 700 20-foot units, with 1,000 of the new containers equipped with “controlled atmosphere” technology, which slows down the ripening of fruits and vegetables.
Warehousing
The Importance of Product Quality in the Shipping of Perishables
The right controlled atmosphere protocol and the proper system will help extend the transit life potential of fresh produce.
Risk/Compliance
A Pitch For ALAN
American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN)
American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) is an organization that works with the logistics sector during a disaster to get relief aid to those affected.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Beyond Visibility: Why Live Data from the IoT Holds the Key to Cold Chain Excellence
Live data from the Internet of Things (IoT) holds they key to boosting cold chain integration and performance.
Warehousing
Lighting, Dock Equipment Create a Safer and More Efficient Operation
Walt Swietlik, of Rite-Hite, shares five of the newest and most effective lighting solutions on the market.
Micro-Fulfillment
Are Grocers Ready for Multichannel Fulfillment?
Transworld Data
Following Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods, traditional grocers that are not already online, must find a way to enter the multichannel world.
Cold Chain
As Harvey Raged, Grocers Fought to Replenish Stores
Paul McGary watched floodwater lap the curb near Houston's Kroger warehouse, unable to cross the parking lot just hours after the rainfall began.
Warehousing
Port Everglades Is Open With No Restrictions
The petroleum companies based at Port Everglades are working around the clock to meet unusually high consumer demands resulting from Hurricane Irma.
Cold Storage
Portland Clears Way For Refrigerated Storage in Maine
The Portland, Maine, City Council has cleared the way for the construction of a large new refrigerated warehouse that proponents contend will be a boon to Maine’s burgeoning food economy.
Cold Chain
U.S. Ag Exports Rebound From Slump
U.S. farm exports will total $139.8 billion this fiscal year, the third-highest tally ever and ending a slump in sales that began in 2014 following the collapse of the commodity boom, the USDA estimated in a quarterly report.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
What China Is Winning By Buying Up the World's Ports
In a bid to bolster its position as a maritime powerhouse, China has been buying up the development and operational rights to a chain of ports that stretch from the southern realms of Asia to the Middle East, Africa, Europe and even South America.
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