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First commercial fusion plant nears construction in US, Commonwealth CEO says
Construction of what could be the world's first commercial plant to generate power with fusion, the process that powers the stars, is set to start…
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Best duty drawback companies in 2026: Compared by speed, cost & recovery
An estimated $15 billion in eligible duty refunds go unclaimed every year in the U.S. Most of it isn’t because companies don’t qualify — it’s…
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The future of supply chain technology is the ecosystem, not the platform
Klaveness Digital highlights how ecosystem-driven technology and AI-powered scenario modeling are helping supply chain leaders move beyond data overload to real, decision-ready insights.
EU energy crisis response needs a windfall tax on oil companies to fund electrification of transport
The emergency actions presented by the European Commission are only half measures to respond to the oil crisis and reduce Europe’s dependency on fossil fuel…
Op-Ed: The logistics industry’s environmental commitment
Earth Day – it probably conjures images of blooming tulips and pristine nature, not a distribution center. In fact, the logistics industry is often on…
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Aurrigo announces major expansion with new advanced manufacturing and engineering hub
Aurrigo International plc has announced the opening of its new UK Hub facility, marking a major milestone in the company’s growth and manufacturing capability.
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United Cargo, Airlink Inc. and Good 360 deliver urgent aid to Hawaii
United Cargo, humanitarian aid organization, Airlink Inc., and U.S.-based NPO, Good360 partnered to bring crucial relief supplies to the thousands of people affected by the…
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China, India place strategic bets on clean energy out of favor in the West
In the rolling, wind-swept grasslands of Chifeng in northern China's Inner Mongolia, towering white wind turbines line hilltops like sentinels over a hydrogen industry Beijing…
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Iran war conflict could create systemic gas demand destruction, says top sector official
The natural gas demand destruction currently resulting from the Iran war as governments implement measures to mitigate the crisis risks becoming structural if the conflict…
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Automation at Gebrüder Weiss Ltd.: A strategic response to logistics challenges
One of Hungary’s largest autonomous warehouse investments has been completed in Páty, within the new 32,000 m² logistics center of Gebrüder Weiss Ltd.