Uncover the key forces reshaping supply chain - from tariffs to technology to sustainability during our Inside CHAINge webinar on April 21: Reshaping the Future of Supply Chain Management led by Bart A. De Muynck and Henrik von Scheel.
Secure your spot! https://t.co/h78hRKaPdY
When it comes to work experience, the one thing I will judge you on is how long you stay at companies.
To me, it shows loyalty, dedication to impacting a company in a positive way and if you are all talk and no action.
Some of yall freightx experts have never held a job over a year and it makes me wonder.... π§
Now on demand: The Perfect Storms: Hurricane and port strikes | WHAT THE TRUCK?!? @FWwhatthetruck
- Helene fallout with @KayleeNixWX
- Oct 1 East and Gulf coast port strike is this election's October Surprise
- Serial tire slasher strikes again in Southeast
- RIP Dave MacMillian and a look at @finalmiledotorg
- @ODeXGlobal on simplifying payments for truckers
- How Next 72 Intelligence is fighting back against cargo theft
Watch: https://t.co/9OjuDy5ZTI
Or lookup WHAT THE TRUCK?!? wherever you get podcasts and @FreightWaves YouTube
Radio replay at 5 and 11pm et on @SIRIUSXM@RoadDogTrucking ch146
Companies havenβt fully shelved their sustainability-related goalsβthey are just talking about them less, the @WSJ reports β https://t.co/iPEWLY3PHf
Success will only be realized if unrealistic #sustainability targets are replaced with immediate and meaningful action. βAn excellent article by @kpucker31 via @HarvardBiz β https://t.co/wDJKykIgOV
A European Honey Buzzard Bird was fitted with a satellite tracking system. She started her flight in Reitz, Free State, South Africa on 20th April 2020 to reach Finland on the 2nd of June.
Here is an image showing the data
tracker which plots out the route that she took to head north.
In just 42 days, she covered over
10,000 km at an average of more than 230 km every single day.
She took a straight flight line north except for when she had to fly over water.
Apparently she turned right at the source of the Nile and followed it, but after that deviation she returned to the same longitudinal line she started.
Extraordinary.
Source:
Whole Earth Education
Antoine Moses, a tree planter from Canada set a new world record by planting 23,060 trees in 24 hours. Heβs a real environmentalist, rather than those who spill milk in supermarkets, spray paintings or plaster mass-scale solar panels on prime farmland.