Tag #Logistics

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Ukraine's Intelligence Operations Disrupt Russian Military and Logistics

Ukrainian intelligence operations have repeatedly targeted Russian infrastructure, including railways, the Crimean Bridge, and air bases, disrupting logistics, damaging military assets, and causing significant psychological impact, demonstrating Ukraine's capacity to strike deep inside Russia.

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Ground Robots Reshape Logistics in Ukraine War

Facing resupply challenges in the Ukraine war, both Russia and Ukraine are increasingly deploying ground robots for logistics and casualty evacuation, adapting existing and newly developed platforms to overcome long, vulnerable supply lines, manpower shortages, and enemy drone attacks.

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China Launches First Medical Drone Route in Tianjin for Emergency Blood Delivery

Tianjin, China, launched its first medical drone route on May 21, 2025, successfully delivering emergency blood via drone from a blood bank to a hospital branch in 11 minutes, showcasing the technology's potential to overcome geographic barriers and improve emergency healthcare response.

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Autonomous Long-Haul Trucking: Plus's Partnerships and 2027 Launch Plan

Plus, in collaboration with TRATON Group and IVECO Trucks, plans to launch autonomous long-haul trucks in the US in 2027, followed by Europe, addressing terminal-to-terminal operations and overcoming regulatory challenges for widespread adoption.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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U.S. Tariff Pause Causes Surge in Chinese Exports, Amidst Manufacturer Uncertainty

Following a temporary pause on most U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods, exports surged, causing logistical challenges and increased freight costs, while Chinese manufacturers remain uncertain about future orders due to the temporary nature of the tariff reduction.

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Russia Intensifies Ukraine Offensive with New Drones and Missiles

Russia launched a major military operation in Odessa, Ukraine, employing a new type of long-range drone, upgraded Geran-2 rockets, and other weaponry. Explosions near Odessa's port and the disruption of a key railway junction in Chernivtsi region have been reported.

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China's Autonomous Trucking: Progress and Challenges

China is testing autonomous trucks on highways and in cities for last-mile delivery, aiming to reduce costs and improve efficiency, though public acceptance and technological hurdles remain.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Netherlands Prepares for Large-Scale NATO Summit

The Netherlands is preparing for a major NATO summit in The Hague on June 24-25, with 45 heads of state, 2000 journalists, and over 3000 civil servants volunteering to assist in the event's organization.

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China's Green Push: New Rules Target Express Delivery Waste

China's revised express delivery regulations, effective June 1st, 2025, prioritize sustainable packaging to combat the surge in waste from its booming 175-billion-parcel market; the initiative involves manufacturers using recycled materials, biodegradable alternatives, and consumer recycling program...

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German Air Freight Lags Behind Global Growth Amidst Regulatory Challenges

Despite global air freight growth of 11.3%, German airports saw only a 1.8% increase to 4.8 million tons in 2023, with Frankfurt Airport lagging despite investments. This is attributed to higher costs from regulations and bureaucratic processes, leading to freight diversion and Germany losing its to...

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zeit.de
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Klette Trial Begins in Converted Riding Hall

The trial of former RAF terrorist Daniela Klette begins Wednesday in a €3.6 million converted riding hall in Verden, Germany, due to a lack of suitable courtrooms in the region, accommodating 66 journalists and 23 members of the public behind a security screen.

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10,000 Amsterdam Festival Tickets Re-Allocated After Over-Booking

Due to technical issues and over-booking during online registration for Amsterdam's 750th-anniversary festival, 10,000 tickets are being re-allocated, prioritizing those who faced technical difficulties during the initial registration process.

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