Inbound Logistics | July 2023

NOTED > GOOD WORKS

> RECOGNITION

• CSX gifted $5 million to the Baltimore and Ohio (B&O) Railroad Museum in Baltimore, toward the museum’s $30-million capital campaign in anticipation of the B&O railroad’s

bicentennial anniversary in 2027. The donation will be used to build the CSX Bicentennial Garden, an amphitheater and multi-use space that can host local organizations and hold community gatherings.

• Uline, a shipping, industrial and packaging materials distributor, presented regional LTL service provider Dayton Freight Lines' Hudson, Wisconsin team ( pictured ) with the 2022 Exceptional Performance Award. Dayton Freight was measured on late shipment percentage, error rate percentage, and shipment tracing by consignees. • Global4PL was presented with the 2023 President’s “E Star” Award for its significant contributions to expanding U.S. business in international markets.

• Carolina Handling donated a Raymond forklift ( pictured ) to Trucker’s Safety, Support & Supply Fleet in College Park, Georgia. The donation will help the nonprot organization unload truckloads of food, clothing and other goods donated to assist low-income families in South Fulton and surrounding communities. • Global transport and logistics company DSV donated transport equipment to Ukraine’s 15th and 21st brigades. The donation includes buses, trucks, and trailers, as well as additional transportation equipment.

• LogiFlow, a transportation management technology and logistics provider, was

recognized with a Hall of Fame award from John Deere. The agricultural machinery company honors suppliers who reach partner status for five consecutive years in its Achieving Excellence supplier program. The program evaluates supplier capabilities in quality, delivery, process alignment, relationship, and value creation. • Omni Logistics, a global multimodal logistics solutions provider, was recognized as Toyota’s 2023 Service Over the Road Supplier of the Year

> GREEN SEEDS

n DHL is introducing its first truck fleet that runs on biofuel, deploying 18 new trucks to support Formula 1 in its goal of

for its strong performance, reliability, communication, and safety practices.

becoming Net Zero by 2030. The new trucks, capable of running on HVO100 drop-in fuel (hydrotreated vegetable oil), will be delivering at all European Formula 1 races in 2023.

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