Inbound Logistics | January 2022

INBRIEF

> AIT Worldwide Logistics opened a new facility in Los Angeles to offer shippers a single point of access for a range of supply chain solutions including special services for food, high-tech, and life sciences shipping. Offering pharmaceutical pre- conditioning capabilities and a cage for high-value freight, the 106,000-square-foot warehouse is located near the 405 and 110 freeways for access to the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.

> cargo-partner expanded its warehousing, last-mile, and value-added solutions to support the foodstuffs and perishables industry throughout Europe. Its iLogistics Center in Prague (pictured) is certified for organic products in accordance with the EU Eco-regulation and contains ambient and chilled storage space. The logistics provider also offers fulfillment solutions for piece shipments.

> Lineage Logistics is breaking ground on a

$62-million facility near the Port of Savannah to handle fresh produce and perishable imports. Operating as a cross-dock, the facility will also provide fumigation, packaging, and other value- added services for customers

rider pallet truck from the Raymond Corporation features easy-to-use controls and an operator compartment. It also offers ergonomic steering and a deadman pedal that requires less effort to operate. > ORBCOMM’s asset management solution tracks and monitors supply chain assets. The device features an embedded global SIM card that allows devices to switch networks between geographies with the certifications and type approvals to meet the needs of international operators. > Toyota Material Handling introduced 22 new electric materials handling solutions, including 12 new reach truck models that offer companies tailored solutions for narrow aisles and different picking and putaway needs.

to move fresh product to markets across the

Southeast. Construction is expected to be complete by the end of 2022.

> PRODUCTS

> The new Rollo Wireless Printer and Rollo Ship Manager are the latest upgrades to Rollo’s inkless shipping label printer and management software for small and mid-sized businesses. Rollo Printer produces shipping labels from 2 to 4.1 inches wide. Rollo Ship Manager connects directly to large carriers such as UPS and USPS for discounts on shipping rates.

> The new Raymond 8910 enclosed end rider pallet truck with the iWAREHOUSE telematics system is suited for heavy-duty and high- throughput applications. The new lithium-ion-ready

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