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Will 2025 be the year we finally Remove Logistics Blind Spots?

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Without appointment management capabilities in place, for example, facilities can easily become overwhelmed by a flood of phone calls and emails from carriers trying to schedule inbound or outbound pickups, as well as managing labour planning within the facility. The post Will 2025 be the year we finally Remove Logistics Blind Spots?

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Energy Storage to be Major Challenge for Logistics Industry in 2025

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Hydrogen fuel cells , for example, are already in use in high-demand environments such as Amazon warehouses, where fast refueling and emission-free operation are critical. The post Energy Storage to be Major Challenge for Logistics Industry in 2025 appeared first on Logistics Business.

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Gideon launches autonomous case picking solution

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Recent forecasts – Statista data, for example, point to a 50% rise of e-Commerce to US$7.4tn worldwide by 2025 – add urgency. The post Gideon launches autonomous case picking solution appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine. CLICK HERE to watch a video.

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Schaeffler Chooses Software for Intralogistics Automation

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For the automotive and industrial supplier, digitalization is a key topic in the company’s Roadmap 2025 and the basis for sustainable business success. The global cooperation with Schaeffler is a prime example of how to establish oneself for the scaling of mobile robots in intralogistics, from less complex scenarios to global rollouts.

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Interroll to expand Baal manufacturing site

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By 2025 at the latest, the site expansion and strengthening of expertise for customers in the food industry is expected to add around 60 jobs. As part of this growth strategy, for example, new plants were recently commissioned in the Heilbronn/Heidelberg, Germany, area and in Georgia, United States.

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Scope 3 CO2 Reporting is in the Spotlight

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From January 2025, the second wave of EU-based business – those classified as “large undertakings” (any listed or non-listed company that has at least EUR 25 million in total assets; and / or at least EUR 50 million in net turnover; and / or at least 250 employees (average) will also have to be able to report on these disclosure requirements.

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Planning Permission for Logistics Park

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Construction is planned to commence in Q1 2024 and is due to be complete in Q1 2025. Caroline Musker, Head of Planning, Prologis UK , said: “Gaining permission for our expansion to Prologis Park Hemel Hempstead is an example of what a truly effective partnership can look like.