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Adani's $1.1 bn copper project to start operations from March 2024
Adani group's copper-producing factory at Mundra in Gujarat will start operations from March next y…
PTI
Logistics startup Locad raises $11 million in Series A funding led by Reefknot Investments
Logistics startup Locad on Monday said it has raised $11 million in a Series A funding round to exp…
CPP Investments commits $205 mn to Indospace's new fund for building industrial, logistic parks in India
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board has committed to invest USD 205 million in IndoSpace's new rea…
PTI
Cash-logistics company Radiant Cash Management raises ₹116 crore from anchor investors
Radiant Cash Management Services Limited (RCMS), an integrated cash logistics company in India has …
The pandemic taught the logistics industry to see the whole supply chain — and to fix its broken links
The weak points in our supply chains are now clear at the macro level. The fixes, however, will be …
Alex Davies
Logistics services provider Lalamove to expand India operations
"With technology, Lalamove aims to bridge the gap of unavailability of drivers with the surging de…
PTI
Logistics company DHL to increase its prices by 7.9% from Jan 1
The logistics company adjusts its prices every year.“With the annual price adjustment, we are able …
Ukrainian special operators are learning to fight Russia without the 'tethers' other militaries have gotten used to
Ukraine's military, like any large military fighting a major war, "has internal distribution proble…
Stavros Atlamazoglou
Amazon says it will ship more packages than UPS and FedEx by 2022 at the latest
Amazon has been amassing a logistics empire over the past decade, and is now on track to surpass it…
Avery Hartmans
Transportation and logistics companies are betting their business models on 5G amid cost, infrastructure, and adoption challenges
5G delivers new capabilities to transportation and logistics industries, with many companies bettin…
Nicholas Fearn
US special operators are tinkering with a low-tech kind of aircraft to overcome high-tech threats in future wars
The US military is increasingly concerned about how it will keep a capable foe — like Russia or Chi…
Stavros Atlamazoglou
A large group of Russian troops violated 'military operations 101' and paid the price in a deadly Ukrainian HIMARS strike, experts say
Ukraine on Tuesday said it launched a HIMARS attack on five Russian units gathered on a beach resul…
Erin Snodgrass
Nearly 80% of Americans said they faced shortages at the grocery store in the last 3 three months, according to a new survey
Shortages result from the bogged-down supply chain and continue effects of previous COVID-19 outbre…
Mary Meisenzahl
DHL and Kuehne+Nagel suspend services to Russia, further weakening Russia's ability to send and receive goods
The two joined other major US freight firms FedEx and UPS, who restricted services to the Russian F…
Stephen Jones
A cargo ship carrying thousands of cars, including Porsches, Audis, and Bentleys, has sunk in the Atlantic
The Felicity Ace caught fire last month while transporting nearly 4,000 Volkswagens, Porsches, Lamb…
Tim Levin
Layoff season continues as logistics mgmt startup FarEye lays off 250 people
End-to-end global delivery management platform FarEye has laid off nearly 250 employees amid the fu…
UPS CEO Carol Tomé aced the crucial holiday delivery test but an even bigger challenge is coming her way
UPS's contract with its drivers' union is up in 2023, dealing a major wild card to the CEO and her …
Emma Cosgrove
Time taken to deliver items & returns are the key pain points for e-comm consumers
Time taken to deliver items & returns are the key pain points for e-comm consumers
Western companies still operating in Russia were so profitable in 2022 that their corporate taxes contributed almost $4 billion to the country's revenues
The largest 100 Western companies still operating in Russia posted 1.1 trillion rubles, or $13.3 bi…
Huileng Tan
Shoppers are expected to return up to $120 billion worth of holiday gifts this year — the process is costly to retailers, annoying to consumers, and harmful to the planet
Some retailers will resell your returned item, others will tell you to just keep it, and still othe…