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3PL/4PL
BNSF, KC Southern Combine on New Intermodal Service from Chicago to Mexico
BNSF
BNSF and KCS will offer a new intermodal service connecting major industrial and consumer markets in Mexico with key U.S. cities.
Cold Chain
Two Largest Beer Keg Makers to Form a Trans-Atlantic Alliance
The UK's Close Brothers Brewery Rentals (CBBR) and U.S.-based MicroStar Logistics are joining forces to form a new venture called beerQX, which will provide a transatlantic cold-chain controlled bulk transport service designed by brewers for brewers.
Cold Chain
LPWA Technology and IoT to Change How the Cold Chain Operates
One of the most impactful new developments is a category of wireless technology called low-power, wide-area (LPWA) technology, along with other new innovations the emergent IoT will offer the cold chains of the future.
Software Solutions
Koch Industries Seeks Minority Stake in ERP Provider Infor
Infor
Infor, one of the world’s largest suppliers of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, helps companies automate their business processes and recently shifted its business model to software-as-a-service delivered over the cloud.
Software & Technology
Saudi Arabia, UAE Billionaire Launch E-Commerce Platform in Middle East
Dubai-based businessman Mohamed Alabbar and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund announced the e-commerce platform named Noon.com will start in January and will offer 20 million products for the Arab world.
Trucking
Trump's Infrastructure Plan is Getting Support, Except from Bond Market
President-elect Donald Trump has proposed a $1 trillion, 10-year infrastructure plan, which he touted during his victory speech.
Transportation
Deliveroo Drivers in UK to Fight 'Contractors' Label
As self-employed contractors, Deliveroo couriers are not entitled to the rights available to workers, including sick pay and the national living wage.
Sustainability
Port of LA, Long Beach and Maersk Line Collaborate to Study Container Ship Emissions
Port of Los Angeles
“This is equivalent to strapping a Fitbit onto a large container ship,” Lee Kindberg, head of environmental efforts for Maersk Line, said in a statement.
Transportation
DOT Unveils National Alternative Fuel and Electric Charging Network
The federal government's new effort will help drivers find alternative fuels and vehicle charging stations nationwide.
3PL/4PL
New Warehouse Construction, Lower Vacancies Continue to be Fueled by E-Commerce
E-commerce demand appears to be taking a bite out of the retail construction and shifting it to the logisitics sector, wit 53 million square feet of new logistics space delivered by developers in the third quarter was the second-highest quarter on record.
Warehousing
U.S. Shipments of Packaging Machinery Rising to $8.5 Billion by 2020
PMMI, The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies
The food and beverage sector is expected to produce more than half this growth.
Grocery Retail
As Amazon Focuses on Grocery, Alibaba Says They Won't Go Head-to-Head Against Them
Alibaba.com
Alibaba Group Holding is not currently seeking to make inroads into its bigger U.S. rival Amazon.com top markets, a senior executive at the Chinese e-commerce company told a business gathering in Hong Kong last week.
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