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Preview: Commercial Vehicle Show 2024

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Britain’s largest and most comprehensive road freight transport, distribution and logistics event, the Commercial Vehicle Show returns to NEC Birmingham next week, from 23-25 April. The post Preview: Commercial Vehicle Show 2024 appeared first on SMMT. Register now for your free pass to the CV Show.

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Will autotech ventures race east in 2024?

Robotics Business Review

Submit your nominations for innovation awards in the 2024 RBR50 awards. Meili Technologies finds product-market fit Rather than invest huge sums of money in Level 5 autotech, Lee iterated to find a product-market fit with today’s trucking fleets. Meili Technologies will exhibit at CES 2024. Click here to enlarge.

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Top 10 robots seen at CES 2024

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LAS VEGAS — CES 2024 featured a wide range of emerging technologies, from fitness devices and videogames to autonomous vehicles. Credit: The Robot Report RoboBusiness PitchFire 2023 winner Glidance also won a CES 2024 Innovation Award and showed the latest functional prototype of its Glide device in its booth.

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Safety first: How the Direct Vision Standard is improving HGV safety in London

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More than 112,000 zero-star HGVs have now had safe systems fitted, assisting drivers and improving protection for pedestrians, cyclists, e-scooterists and motorcyclists. ” TfL is aiming to introduce tighter standards from October 2024, when the minimum DVS star rating will be three stars. .”

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Top Legal Issues Facing the Manufacturing Sector in 2023

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A successful attack on a manufacturer could give the attacker access to connected networks, such as suppliers, logistics partners, or customers. CBP regulations place the burden for accuracy in the importation and payment of duties on the importer of record – not the broker or freight forwarder, as some importers mistakenly believe.