Inxeption bolsters B2B marketplace with Final Mile Solar partnership
Cupertino, California-based Inxeption looks to overhaul B2B commerce through a new end-to-end partnership.
Cupertino, California-based Inxeption looks to overhaul B2B commerce through a new end-to-end partnership.
Nonprofit organization GivePower is using solar power to desalinate water and provide positive health, education and economic impacts for communities.
This company is using sunlight to charge EVs
Cold chain solutions provider FreezPak Logistics announced plans to add renewable solar systems to three of the company’s logistics operations.
Covering a tractor and trailer in solar panels could potentially generate more than 18,000 watt hours of energy per day in California conditions.
Energy generated by the solar panels will charge the battery and power liftgates and ancillary equipment.
On the path to 100% renewable energy by 2025, Amazon is investing in 14 new projects and touts it is the “largest corporate buyer of renewable energy” in the U.S. and the world.
Navigating the logistics of time-sensitive, specialized renewable energy projects is no walk in the park when capacity constraints and port congestion are at play.
Regulations coming out of SCQAMD are usually for stationary sources of pollution, but the rules on trucks are an expansion of its authority.
Major Canadian trucking and warehousing company Groupe Robert is making a large investment to build Quebec’s first 3PL automated distribution center for fresh and frozen foods.