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Logistics Management Systems: How Warehouse, Transportation, and Distribution Software Work

Altexsoft

Digitalization will allow warehousing and transportation operations to elevate customer experience, deliver more value to partners, and consequently – create an effective ecosystem of supply chain providers: manufacturers, carriers, freight forwarders, and more. What is Logistics Management System? Order management.

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The role of accelerated computing in reducing energy consumption

CIO

Businesses increasingly rely on powerful computing systems housed in data centers for their workloads. By switching from traditional CPU-only servers to GPU-accelerated systems, data centers can make huge gains in energy efficiency 5 and improve performance. Imagine transporting a large quantity of goods. That’s a lot of energy.

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TechCrunch+ roundup: Cell-cultured meat, alternative financing, avoiding tech debt

TechCrunch

“It is still small-scale, and the most important thing we are doing that other companies should do is focus on the design, engineering and full-scale installations of vessels and the supporting systems to make a lot of it,” said Josh Tetrick, co-founder and CEO of Eat Just, which sells lab-grown chicken meat in Singapore.

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Sono Motors has gone public, aims to get Sion solar electric vehicle to market by 2023

TechCrunch

Jona Christians and Laurin Hahn, Sono Motors’ co-founders, weren’t that into cars, but they recognized how much transportation contributes to the burning of fossil fuels and thought that would be a good place to start. “These modular systems can also be used for other car types without any, or only minor, modification.”

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The Station: Uber seals a deal with NYC taxis, Aurora rolls into ride-hailing and LG Energy invests in North America

TechCrunch

The Station is a weekly newsletter dedicated to all things transportation. Transportation editor Kirsten Korosec was out for a few days this week, so I (Rebecca Bellan) am here to give you all the important future of transportation news that happened this week. But first! You also can follow me on Twitter — @rebeccabellan.

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Digital twins are primed to revolutionize the infrastructure industry

CIO

Elaborating on some points from my previous post on building innovation ecosystems, here’s a look at how digital twins , which serve as a bridge between the physical and digital domains, rely on historical and real-time data, as well as machine learning models, to provide a virtual representation of physical objects, processes, and systems.

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TuSimple aims to test self-driving trucks on public roads without human safety operator by EOY

TechCrunch

Self-driving trucks startup TuSimple signaled it is close to testing its system without a human safety operator on public roads before the end of the year. The company outlined two primary areas for its driver-out safety case validation: “Systems safety” and “operations safety.”

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