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Weekly Supply Chain & Logistics News (December 1st-4th 2025)
The logistics landscape is evolving faster than ever, driven by automation, AI, and a push for adaptability & resilience. This week’s news highlights how the industry is moder…
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Weekly Supply Chain & Logistics News (December 1st-4th 2025)
The logistics landscape is progressing much faster than ever before, driven by automation, AI, and a promote versatility & durability. Today’s information highlights jus…
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Focus Yards launches to facilitate construction and logistics
The article Focus Yards launches to facilitate construction and logistics showed up initially on Logistics Manager.
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CEVA and CooperVision open regional logistics centre in Singapore
The article CEVA and CooperVision open regional logistics centre in Singapore showed up initially on Logistics Manager.
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Battery electric trucks hit Pilbara in joint BHP, Rio Tinto test
BHP (ASX: BHP) and Rio Tinto (ASX, LON: RIO) have begun testing two battery electric haul trucks at BHP’s Jimblebar iron ore mine in Australia’s Pilbara region as the miners look …
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High-Power Propulsion Solutions for Group 4 & 5 UAVs
Flygas is a professional designer of engines and associated elements for expert UAV (unmanned airborne automobile) applications. As an ongoing companion, UST is highlighting the bu…
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Most Read Articles on UST This Week
Check out UST’s round-up of this week’s 5 most review write-ups, including brand-new innovations, collaborations, and sector successes. 1. Volz to Supply High-Precision…
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YellowScan Navigator Bathymetric LiDAR System Showcased at French Manufacturing Exhibition
YellowScan, a developer of integrated Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) LiDAR solutions, showcased its Navigator Bathymetric LiDAR system at the 5th edition of the Grande Exposition du…
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Astrobee: AI-guided robot navigates space station corridors with improved speed and safety
Stanford scientists have actually come to be the very first to show that machine-learning control can securely direct a robotic aboard the ISS, preparing for even more independent …
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Space debris: Will it take a catastrophe for nations to take the issue seriously?
China consistently sends out astronauts to and from its spaceport station Tiangong. A staff pill will undock from the terminal and go back to Planet, yet there’s absolutely n…