Author name: Chad Crabtree

[UPDATED] Hurricane Laura: Transportation Update 

[ad_1] Transportation Update as of August 26, 2020 At 1400 ET today, The National Hurricane Center reported Hurricane Laura is now an extremely dangerous Category 4 hurricane, with catastrophic and deadly storm surges expected, extreme winds, and flash flooding along the Northwest Gulf Coast tonight. Hurricane Laura’s winds are currently sustained at 140 MPH. The […]

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2022 Subaru BRZ and Toyota 86 Will Be More of a Good Thing

[ad_1] ILLUSTRATION BY BEN SUMMERELL-YOUDE/FOX SYNDICATIONCar and Driver The next-generation Subaru BRZ and Toyota 86 are coming, and there’s a lot of speculation on what will power them. They’re expected to use a version of Subaru‘s 2.4-liter flat-four, either turbocharged to produce around 260 horsepower or naturally aspirated with around 217 horsepower. The 2022 Subaru

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Different types of Pick-up / Delivery locations.

[ad_1] Sometimes shipping services are required that have special pick-up or delivery locations, most typical deliveries are transferred from business to business. A business location is pretty self explanatory… but is it? Most business locations usually have a dedicated area of the building setup for deliveries; these can include loading docks, or large bay doors,

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Quality Data: The Key Maximizing the Value of Technology in a Shipping Operation

[ad_1] Logistics technology has never been a more popular topic. The marketplace is filled with innovation, and the industry finally seems prepared to start taking advantage of it. Many early adopters and progressive companies already have, of course. But a lot of new companies are finally making investments in logtech or choosing service partners based

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2021 Hyundai Elantra Getting an Even More Powerful N Model

[ad_1] Brian WilliamsCar and Driver We spied Hyundai testing a high-performance Elantra N compact sedan. We expect that the N variant of the Elantra will use the same 275-hp turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder that’s in the Veloster N. Expect the Elantra N to be priced somewhere around $30,000. Hyundai just dropped a turbocharged, more aggressive-looking N-Line

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An imaging tools maker reaches customers on a new digital platform

[ad_1] Customer portals are an effective tool for managing customer relationships, but if a portal does not meet customers’ needs, the technology falls flat. In 2017, Optos Inc., a manufacturer of retinal imaging equipment used by eye doctors, realized that its customer portal was outdated and not doing a good job of reaching its customers—despite

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