The Daily: May 8, 2022

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Good morning - it’s Sunday Funday.

Ready, set… take-off! Talks of drones have been in the news cycle for years now, but are rarely seen actually doing the job. Now it looks like, that’s about to change.

Check out today’s featured article from Inbound Logistics for all low down on drones finally preparing to complete final mile deliveries and wind farm duty. ☕️

“If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.”

— John Quincy Adams, 6th President of the United States


Today’s Featured Article:

Drones: Ready for Takeoff - Inbound Logistics

“The latest drone innovations include wind farm duty, last-mile stints, and an end-to-end middle-mile cargo system.”

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The Latest On…

Electric Vehicles 🔋

ATRI study offers warnings on electric Class 8s | Fleet Maintenance

“New research measures total environmental impact of heavy-duty electric vehicles.”


Industry Forecast 📊

Q1 industrial real estate activity sees continuation of strong market conditions, states JLL - Logistics Management (logisticsmgmt.com)

“The national vacancy rate, despite an influx of new deliveries, heading down, for the sixth consecutive quarter, from 3.8% to 3.4%, and the average asking rent increased to $7.62 per-square-foot (p.s.f.), up 7% compared to the fourth quarter, marking the largest quarter-over-quarter increase going back to at least 2000.”

 

News Bag 🗞

This Week in Logistics News (April 30 - May 6) - Logistics Viewpoints

“At some point, it seems we all have the need for speed.”


Tech 📟

Tracking the digital transformation of the supply chain - Logistics Management (logisticsmgmt.com)

“Shipper demand, vendor innovation and advances in technology have worked together to get the vision of the digital supply chain over the finish line.”




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