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Why New Emissions Standards Could Cripple the Trucking Industry with Mike Kucharski

The Logistics of Logistics

Mike Kucharski and Joe Lynch discuss why new emissions standards could cripple the trucking industry. Mike is Co-Owner and Vice President of JKC Trucking , a leader in temperature-controlled transportation industry for over three decades. JKC’s offerings extend beyond refrigerated transport.

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Shipping Line Enters Refrigerated Trade with PrimeLINE Units

Logistics Business Magazine

Expanding its refrigerated container capabilities, Emirates Shipping Line (ESL) has acquired 300 Carrier Transicold PrimeLINE® container refrigeration units. “We We are looking forward to supporting them for many more years to come.”

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Ocado Using Solar-powered Refrigerated Units

Logistics Business Magazine

In a recent development to its long-standing relationship with Marshall Fleet Solutions, Ocado Logistics has now added the Titan system to its refrigerated trailer fleet as part of its ongoing commitment to sustainability and reducing the carbon footprint within its business operations.

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Refrigerated Trailers Operating with TIP Group

Logistics Business Magazine

Thermo King®, a leader in transport temperature control solutions and a brand of Trane Technologies, announced today that three new refrigerated trailers featuring the Advancer AxlePower energy recovery system started operations in the Netherlands. and Wezenberg Transport B.V. and Wezenberg Transport B.V.

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8 Trends in Refrigerated Food Storage for 2024

3PL Links

8 Trends in Refrigerated Food Storage for 2024 | Image source: Flickr 2024 is anticipated to be a pivotal year for the American refrigerated food storage sector. This industry, which is essential to logistics and food security, is undergoing a number of big shifts that might completely alter its growth trajectory.

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Vehicle Spotlight: 18 to 26 Foot Non-CDL Refrigerated Truck

Penske Move Ahead

For businesses requiring reliable refrigerated transportation without the need for a commercial driver’s license (CDL), the 18 to 26 ft. refrigerated truck – non-CDL is the perfect choice. Key Features Include: Refrigerated Capacity: Our non-CDL reefer trucks provide a spacious cargo area with up to an 8,000 lb.

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Refrigerated Freight: How has freight market volatility impacted reefer contract rates?

FreightWaves SONAR

The logistics industry has taken a bit of a hit as a result of these unprecedented circumstances. However, as regulations begin to get lifted and things are trending back to normalcy, the industry is starting to regain that lost ground. During warmer times of the year, refrigerated freight needs to be managed as a top priority.