Home » Tech Talk » Page 259
Category: Tech Talk
Leading mid-size trucking business leverages Cleo Integration Cloud in hybrid deployment to open legacy B2B systems to modern IT environment Founded in 1980 in Windom, Minnesota, Fortune Transportation is a mid-size trucking company, a family-owned business serving the refrigerated freight needs of customers throughout the Midwestern United States. As is true for so many companies, the pandemic has […]
Read More
The retailer will be the first to receive Canoo’s Lifestyle Delivery Vehicle which is anticipated to begin hitting the road for Walmart deliveries in 2023 Walmart signed a definitive agreement with Canoo, a high-tech advanced mobility company, to purchase 4,500 all-electric delivery vehicles, beginning with the Lifestyle Delivery Vehicle (LDV), with the option to purchase […]
Read More
OSHA states that approximately 75% of struck-by fatalities involve heavy equipment such as trucks or cranes Safety on construction sites has improved greatly over the past fifty years. However, the latest report by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) shows that construction tops the most dangerous occupations in the US for fatal injuries. One of […]
Read More
Mapping and Wayfinding project will be a sea change for transit riders who will no longer have to figure out a new system every time they transfer from one transit operator to another The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC)’s Operations Committee today approved a $6 million contract with Applied Wayfinding Inc. to develop a single mapping and wayfinding […]
Read More
With Trucker Path for Fleets, trucking operations of all sizes can provide industry-leading safety, efficiency, productivity and quality of life features to their Trucker Path, the most comprehensive and most used mobile app for North American truckers, announced that fleets of any size can now equip their drivers with their own customized version of its […]
Read More
New electric vehicles from Einride will operate on high-frequency routes in GE Appliances’ U.S. supply chain GE Appliances is deploying a fleet of electric freight vehicles on routes between the company’s inbound warehouses and its manufacturing facilities in Kentucky, Georgia, and Tennessee. The move will increase efficiency, reliability and lower the cost of moving manufacturing materials […]
Read More