The failure of Virgin Orbit's recent launch and the reasons behind it
Virgin Orbit is a subsidiary of the Virgin Group that offers launch services for small satellites through a unique air-launch system.
Fashion brands are hurting the climate
Many major fashion brands are under scrutiny for receiving a C-level grade or lower on decarbonization progress.
The top 10 long range EVs for your next roadtrip are here
Many electric cars have a limited driving range before needing to be recharged, which can lead to anxiety for drivers who fear they may run out of energy before reaching their destination.
Recent MHI Report highlights the industry’s talent shortage
The ProMat industry show took place in Chicago this week and MHI attendees had a lot to say about the supply chain.
Inclusion in the workplace can cut company attrition risk by 50%
Attrition risk refers to the possibility or likelihood of employees leaving a company or organization, either voluntarily or involuntarily, and the potential negative impact this could have on the organization's operations, productivity, and financial performance.
Diesel price declines for the 7th consecutive week
Just this week, diesel prices have declined 6.2 cents. This dip has lowered the national average to less than $4.2 per gallon, and the per-barrel oil price dropping alongside it.
Russia’s Kremlin orders government ban on the iPhone
The Kremlin of Russia has ordered all government officials to immediately cease use of Apple iPhones due to the phone’s perceived vulnerability to western intelligence breaches.
Two maritime giants are keeping Russian oil deliveries alive and well
Gatik Ship Management and Fractal Shipping have seemingly sprung out of nowhere to run $2 billion in tanker assets between the two of them.
Renewal of the US trade deal is delayed
The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) expired in 2020, ending the tariff-free access over 100 countries had to the United States market.
FedEx preparing “dynamic pricing” for better profit during peak season
With so much loss in package volume this year, FedEx is strategizing to maximize its efforts and make as much money as possible from every single delivery.
Congress remains divided over bank failure solutions
The collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic Bank has caused an uproar among the American public.
General Motors facing struggles selling in China, the largest automotive market
US automaker GM is reporting declining operations and joint ventures in the country across the Pacific Ocean, sitting at approximately 67% less than numbers relayed in 2014-2015.
Tesla wins $330 million in tax breaks from Nevada
Additionally, the approval of a sprawling Tesla vehicle battery facility east of Reno will include the construction of a long-awaited electric semi-truck factory.
Oregon temporarily suspends EV rebates due to money running out
Too many people are applying to the program which would provide rebates for buying or leasing an electric vehicle, according to The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality.
Transparency gives companies a leg up over the competition
According to recent research released by The Society for Human Resource Managers (SHRM), companies who are transparent about the salary pay of their employees tend to have favorable results when hiring.
January 2023 boasted a 10% increase in EV sales globally
Despite subsidies evaporating in China and fewer incentives available for EV owners in Europe, there has been a slight jump in sales early in the year.
Budget cuts, incoming: companies make sacrifices to meet energy price volatility
Volatile energy price swings are causing a ruckus among companies across all sectors, according to a recent survey taken by Zurich-based ABB Electrification, the appliances, electrical, and electronics manufacturing arm of industrial automation provider ABB
The green revolution in shipping is incredibly expensive
Global shipping companies are struggling to transition as the upfront costs for green freight transfer require massive upfront costs.
People can combat inflation and its losses
Steep prices are here and not leaving any time soon.
Europe says electric vehicles are proving to be too expensive for the middle class
Europe has slowed production of lithium-powered cars, their production this year is expected to be over a million cars less than the original estimate.
