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Airbus to expand robotic usage at Rochefort logistics site

Robotics Automation News

Airbus, the world’s largest airplane manufacturer, is expanding its usage of robotic solutions at its Rochefort, France logistics facility. Airbus expects to be manufacturing a staggering 1,000 aircraft a year by 2025, which would significantly increase its requirements for parts picking in its warehouses.

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CEVA Logistics commits to all low-carbon electricity, other low-carbon steps for its DCs by 2025

Modern Materials Handling

Plans for company's Contract Logistics freight warehouse operations includes various steps, including solar panels on DC roofs, and targets for its material handling equipment (MHE) fleet, which CEVA states shall reach a 40 percent level in 2023 of eco-MHE (lithium-ion and gel battery) lift trucks or other MHE units.

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Carbon neutral logistics: The future of green trucking

SMMT

Earlier this year, Birmingham-based Mobile People Powered Logistics was certified as a Carbon Neutral Business under the UN’s internationally recognised calculation ISO 14064. It also plans to reach net zero operations by 2025, as part of its sustainability roadmap. Still, we are not resting on our laurels.

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Burgeoning Freight and Logistics Demands to Fuel Recovery of China’s Commercial Truck Industry

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Key drivers in this revival will be burgeoning transport and logistics needs, particularly for eCommerce retail deliveries, the need for periodic truck replacements to align with stricter new emissions standards, and government impetus in the form of subsidies and incentives. It is projected to nearly double to 4.3

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Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM) to deploy 500 EV Three-Wheelers with Kissan Mobility (OnEv) for last-mile delivery

Dinesh Mishra

a zero-emission logistics provider, have today announced a strategic partnership to deploy Electric Three Wheeler Cargo Vehicles for last-mile delivery across India. As advancements in battery technology continue, electric three-wheelers are poised to play an increasingly vital role in shaping the future of sustainable urban logistics.

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New Leuze plant in Malaysia begins operation

Design World

Based on 2020, sales of the Leuze electronic group should double again by 2025. The production and warehouse logistics facilities covering an area of 4,500 square meters make up the bulk of the new plant. With immediate effect, Leuze sensors will be produced there for the international market. New production site creates jobs.

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Buffalo Rail & Infrastructure Corporation acquires pulp mill assets

Canadian Manufacturing

The property will be repurposed over time into a multi-use industrial distribution and logistics hub focused on serving the region’s energy, agricultural and forestry industries. Phase 1 will see approximately 100 construction jobs and 30 full time permanent jobs on the site and is expected to become operational around Q2 of 2025.