Inbound Logistics | July 2025

INBRIEF [ IN FOCUS ]

New Services and Solutions

>TECHNOLOGY

collect, centralize, and analyze supply chain and traceability data.

> Identiv , a provider of RFID- and BLE-enabled Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, introduced a new anti-counterfeiting smart packaging solution for luxury wine producers and collectors in collaboration with ZATAP and Genuine- Analytics. The solution features NFC

>SERVICES

> DHL Global Forwarding opened a new air freight hub at Frankfurt Airport. The more-than-260,000-square- foot air freight terminal, featuring 54 cross-docks, enables the processing of up to 300,000 tons of air freight for both German and international customers. > Kase , a 3PL, opened a fulfillment center in Fontana, California, located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The 209,700-square-foot warehouse oˆers logistics support for brands in food and beverage, personal care products, consumer packaged goods (CPG), apparel, and electronics. > Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings relocated to a 250,000-square-foot facility located along the Miami International Airport’s perimeter, which includes a 124,000-square-foot perishable cooler warehouse with direct ramp access. The move enables Atlas to assume direct control over warehouse functions, streamlining cargo handling. > PITT OHIO opened a new maritime terminal in Norfolk, Virginia. Located 10 miles from the Virginia International Terminals

technology and enables near-instant verification of a wine’s authenticity.

> Samskip launched a new shortsea container service calling at the Port of Blyth, UK, enhancing multimodal connections between the UK and European trade hubs. The Blyth service provides weekly sailings between Blyth and Rotterdam, transshipment to European markets via Samskip’s hub network, and road and rail connections for inland distribution.

> AI-powered supply chain software provider Deposco now oˆers a Tariˆ Tracker Dashboard. The new tool provides visibility into tariˆ impacts on pricing, inventory, and consumer behavior using its dataset that includes $50 billion in total gross merchandise value and more than 400 million shipments. > C.H. Robinson introduced a U.S. Tariˆ Impact Analysis tool to help U.S. importers assess their overall duty exposure and drill down to the SKU level for cost analysis. The self-serve tool is now available in its global shipper platform. > TrusTrace upgraded its platform by unifying supplier-provided, brand- owned, and third-party data through AI technology. Manufacturers can now

>PRODUCTS

(Port of Norfolk), the 15,000-square-foot, 37-dock door facility enables reduced transit times and increased supply chain ežciencies for importers and exporters. > Smart Warehousing launched temperature- controlled facilities in Florida, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Texas, Arizona, and Georgia, expanding its national cold chain network. The new facilities are equipped to accommodate temperature- sensitive products, with temperature zones ranging from -40°F to 40°F.

> Fox Robotics released the third generation of the FoxBot autonomous forklift, Mk3 (Mark 3), expanding its capabilities to serve more industries with autonomous dock workflows. The Mk3 has four new capabilities, including autonomous trailer loading, auto-adjusting fork tines that accommodate new load profiles, additional software integrations to connect warehouse workflows, and an expanded sensor suite to enhance warehouse safety.

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