Green Trucking around the world
Achieving a zero-emissions global trucking industry by 2050 may seem daunting today but several partnerships between truck OEMs and other logistics stakeholders are currently underway to help transporters achieve green compliance affordably, including electric trailer technologies for long-haul applications and hydrogen-powered trucks for medium-haul distribution.
There is a universal understanding within the logistics industry that truck transport’s transition to zero emissions will be an incremental process as fleets weigh capital investment in green technologies against current business profitability. In essence, what commercial truck fleets require to...
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As part of its strategic growth plan, CEVA Logistics has announced announced today that it has closed the acquisition of Spedag Interfreight, an international...
Partnered with Cummins and Chevron, Walmart’s first CNG-powered truck is on the road in North America
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New Master Lubricants Agreement sees Shell continue its 2020 commitment as Wärtsilä’s designated testing partner
Originally signed by the two companies in 2020, the Testing...
Danfoss Power Solutions has partnered with Swift Navigation, Bonsai Robotics and HARD-LINE to expand the offerings in its autonomous machine development platform.
Danfoss will integrate...
In November 2020, autonomous open pit haulage technology company EACON Mining began an autonomous driving project in the South Pit of energy company TBEA,...