
Inceptio deploys autonomous driving system in China
Inceptio Technology, developer of autonomous driving technologies for heavy trucks, is increasingly deploying its autonomous driving solutions for refrigerated logistics service providers in China.
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Inceptio Technology, developer of autonomous driving technologies for heavy trucks, is increasingly deploying its autonomous driving solutions for refrigerated logistics service providers in China.

In future, Timocom would also like to support its customers in their commercial due diligence by regularly checking documents such as licenses and proof of insurance: With the new Business Partner Check, transport companies can have their company documents checked quickly and easily and receive a verification seal in the Timocom marketplace.

Mail order company supports initiative
The online mail order company Amazon has been supporting the day of action since 2022 and is on board again this year. The Day of Logistics is supported by companies that provide an insight into their services and tasks free of charge on this day, with more than 100 events taking place.

S&P has launched a new version of the previous SuPCIS-DTC (Dynamic Transport Control) component for the control of several automatic components that are controlled by a material flow controller (MFC).

Automated sorting systems place high demands on the drives installed in them: they have to be extremely fast and work precisely at the same time. The linear direct drives of the SVTL series from Servotecnica offer the required properties and also impress with their extremely compact tubular design.
Recession and high financing costs put the brakes on new logistics construction last year. This is according to the surveys on new construction volumes published at the end of January by Logivest, which compiles the logistics real estate seismograph every year.
Risks for logistics real estate
Many industrial, retail and logistics companies have suffered a major loss at least once in their history, which in the vast majority of cases could have been avoided if more attention had been paid to site security.

With Frank Wiemer, the company has gained an experienced logistics and IT expert to drive the company's growth and further development.

Total throughput decreases moderately by 4.8 percent

After more than 14 years with the company, Harald Schröpf is retiring. Henry Puhl brings extensive industry and management experience to the role of Chief Executive Officer and the transformation program that has been initiated will be continued and should give TGW Logistics new impetus.