Posts Categorized: Transportation & Logistics

Logistics Plus Receives Plastic Neutrality Certification for a Third Year

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Logistics Plus Inc. (LP), a leading worldwide provider of transportation, logistics, and supply chain solutions, is proud to announce that it has received the official Ocean Integrity Plastic Neutrality Certification for 2022 – a third straight year. In 2022, Logistics Plus reduced its plastics footprint by supporting the collection of 36 tons of marine plastic… Read more »

Electric Vehicle Powertrain Market is Estimated to Hit USD US$ 112 billion by 2033 at a CAGR of 24% from 2023 to 2033; Rapid Development of Charging Infrastructure and Battery Swapping Technology to Propel Market Growth | Future Market Insights, Inc.

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The size of the worldwide EV powertrain market, which is estimated at US$ 10,470.6 million in 2022, is anticipated to register a CAGR of 24% from 2023 to 2033. By following this impressive growth rate the total valuation is anticipated to reach US$ 112,036 million by the end of 2033. Since conventional fuel cars are… Read more »

Logistics Plus Announces New Office and Warehouse in Sydney, Australia

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Logistics Plus, Inc. (LP), a leading worldwide provider of transportation, logistics, and supply chain solutions, is pleased to announce the official opening of a new office and warehouse in Sydney, Australia. As part of the Logistics Plus® network, LP Australia will provide air and ocean freight forwarding, warehousing and storage, project cargo logistics, customs clearance… Read more »

Unique Graduation Gift To Keep Graduates Safe

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If you’re looking for a unique gift for your graduate this year, why not give them the gift of vehicle safety. CTEK, the leading global brand in vehicle charging solutions, recommends a unique gift of added confidence of knowing that your graduate’s vehicle won’t fail on account of dead batteries. From high school graduates going to college… Read more »