Rise in E-commerce Leads to Scramble for Warehouse Space

The growing popularity of E-commerce is increasing competition for prime space for warehouses and distribution centers  close to major urban markets. According to a report issued by JLL, a Chicago based commercial real estate brokerage, a growing number of retailers — both online and real world — currently are seeking to expand their ability to … Read more

New Machine Allows for Cleaner Welding and Grinding Operations

A UK company has developed a new mobile welding fume extraction device that filters metal particulate fumes, dusts and some gases during welding and grinding applications. The company — Extractability, a division of Weldability-Sif — says that the ProtectoXtract Mobile Welding Fume Extractor has received approval from the Institute of Occupational Health Standards. Here’s a … Read more

Chinese Ship Detained in Australian Harbor After Workers Unlash Cargo

Australian port officials temporarily took over a Hong Kong-based ship at the port in Newcastle after learning crew members had unlashed a cargo load of 300 rail cars prior to the ship’s arrival in port. The ship — the Orient  Becrux, owned by Chinese operator Pacific Basin — was held by Australian authorities for several … Read more

Wearable Devices Finding Their Way into the Workplace

During the past couple of years, management had to figure out how to address workers using their mobile devices during work hours. When was it appropriate and when should they be shut off? Now there’s a whole new problem: Workers wearing their access devices to work. Wearable Access Devices Wearables includes such things as watches, … Read more

Package Delivery Much Smoother This Holiday Season

Despite dire predictions of long package delivery delays and commercial carrier distribution system breakdowns, it was a relatively happy and problem-free holiday season for most package delivery services. That comes in stark contrast to the previous holiday season, when missed deliveries and package delays caused many gifts to be delivered long after Christmas. Problems with … Read more

UPS Expands Space at Four North American Distribution Facilities

UPS announced earlier this month that it expanded four distribution centers by a total of 1.2 million square feet this year. The centers are located in Mira Loma, California; Hebron, Kentucky; Louisville, Kentucky; and Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Alan Amling, the package carrier’s VP of global logistics, said the expansion projects are in anticipation of an … Read more

New Tool Improves Ease of Unloading Vans and Trunks

An Australian materials handling manufacturer has developed a new tool that makes it easier to unload boxes, crates and other heavy items from the back of vans, the trunks of cars, or even on top of desks. The Foldalift lift trolley — from King Materials, of Bayswater, Victoria, Australia — resembles a two-wheeler hand truck … Read more

With Fuel Prices So Low, Should The Federal Gas Tax Be Raised?

As gasoline prices hover around $2 per gallon in many areas of the US, the idea of raising the federal gas tax to fund transportation infrastructure projects is once again being run up the flag pole. And Thomas Donahue, president of the US Chamber of Commerce, is saluting. “Isn’t it reasonable to invest a dime … Read more

BNSF Railway Announces $6 Billion Capital Improvements Plan

The BNSF Railway announced earlier this month a $6 billion capital spending plan that includes about $1.5 billion in engineering maintenance and line expansion products along its routes eight northern US states. The railroad — which is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, the Nebraska-based holding company of billionaire investor Warren Buffett — is targeting its … Read more