If Taiwan is invaded by China, what is at risk?
It is difficult to predict exactly what would happen if China were to invade Taiwan, as it would depend on a variety of factors, such as the military capabilities of both sides, the level of international support for Taiwan, and the political and economic consequences of such an action.
Denver, CO welcomes new Hertz-sponsored EV-charging infrastructure
Plans to build more public EV chargers are officially in place as the rental car company prepares to add more than 5,000 electric vehicles to its fleet in the mile-high city.
Warehouse workers can benefit from mobile tech, both operationally and mentally
Handheld technology, such as mobile devices or warehouse management systems, can provide a number of benefits for warehouse workers.
Prepare yourselves, air travelers: United Airlines predicts rough skies ahead
CEO Scott Kirby is speculating that many airlines won’t be able to manage the number of flights on their rosters this year.
China’s ports are looking to robots to save the day
Covid disruptions certainly slowed down operations at Chinese ports, but the industry is looking to implement for robotic technology to make up for the lost time.
Is underwater ocean life at risk as renewable energy comes into focus?
Deep sea mining is an area of focus for renewable energy sources because of the potential for extracting valuable minerals and metals from the ocean floor.
Has Elon Musk’s opinion on Artificial Intelligence changed?
Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX, Tesla, and Twitter, has expressed a range of opinions on artificial intelligence (AI) over the years.
The frozen food supply chain is on a roll
The head of Conagra Brands Inc., CEO Sean Connolly, is speaking up about the growth of the frozen food industry.
While America’s intentions may be good, fossil fuels aren’t going away anytime soon
Not just globally, but domestically as well.
What kind of place does the Block Chain have in the supply chain?
Blockchain technology had taken off, and the supply chain looked for new ways to implement it into business applications outside of cryptocurrency.
From Twitter to Tesla, Elon Musk’s talk has him in some trouble
After taking the social media conglomerate private in 2022 (sparking both praise and backlash), Musk is now facing the fallout from an ill-fated tweet he made in August 2018.
Is a Supply Chain MBA a good decision for your career?
As always, depends on who you ask and what exactly you want.
Zaxby’s boneless wings need a CSCO, too
The fast food chain headquartered in Georgia recently welcomed Carl Mount to the fray as the new chief supply chain officer for the company.
Denmark’s southern islands welcome a record-breaking all-electric ferry
The Ellen ferry transversed the 22-nautical-mile route to make history with the world cruise record for an all-electric ferry.
Zero emissions? Zero fares? Welcome to the new public transit movement
Washington D.C. is the latest city to adopt a zero-fare program for its public transit riders, following similar moves in Denver, Colorado, San Francisco, California, and Boston, Massachusetts.
The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index is dropping
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) is a non-profit organization that represents small and independent business owners.
Even the dairy industry is getting in on the electric big rig hype
California dairy farm Rockview Farms in Downey has introduced two new Volvo electric trucks into its fleet to assist the farm in supporting nearby customers.
Fuel price instability: can it be predicted?
Logistics companies and regular U.S. consumers are both preparing for a volatile year to combat the insanity of gas prices over 2022.
Airlines claims FAA needs more federal funding after nationwide outage
If you’re one of the many unlucky souls who had a delayed or canceled flight last week due to the unprecedented FAA outage, you aren’t alone.
Toyota’s new gig: meeting sustainability goals by converting old models into EVs
Why throw blueprints away, right? Chief Executive Akio Toyoda spoke of the company’s accelerated plan to meet sustainable vehicle goals by replacing the innards of vehicles already being manufactured in their factories.
