
Ed Holden
Editor-in-Chief at Manufacturing & Logistics IT Magazine
Editor-in-Chief at IT Reseller
Editor-in-Chief at Logistics Handling
Editor-in-Chief at Retail Technology Review
Articles
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3 days ago |
logisticshandling.com | Ed Holden
Even though container ships are primarily designed to transport standard containers, they can also accommodate breakbulk cargo, items that exceed the limitations of container dimensions. This capability is especially evident on the largest container ships offering direct weekly services between the Port of Gothenburg and ports in Asia. “We’re seeing growing interest in this option. It’s encouraging to witness our customer base expanding and recognising the potential of our liner network.
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3 days ago |
logisticshandling.com | Ed Holden
Visitor registration is now open for the International Materials Handling Exhibition (IMHX) 2025, the UK trade event for warehouse and intralogistics professionals. After a three-year hiatus, the exhibition returns to the NEC Birmingham from 9-11 September 2025. IMHX 2025 is expected to welcome approximately 10,000 attendees and over 300 exhibitors showcasing the latest innovations in warehouse technology, automation, robotics and supply chain solutions.
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3 days ago |
logisticsit.com | Ed Holden
In today’s energy-driven landscape, understanding precisely how much capacity remains in your battery is critical. leagend Coulomb Counter Solution offers an advanced, series-connected monitoring system that measures real-time input and output currents, calculates remaining power against a fully charged baseline, and delivers actionable data for a variety of applications.
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3 days ago |
logisticshandling.com | Ed Holden
VEV, the e-fleet solutions provider backed by Vitol, has partnered with Maritime Transport, UK provider of integrated road and rail freight logistics, to install high-powered electric truck chargers at three Maritime sites in Wakefield, Doncaster and Tilbury.
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1 week ago |
logisticsit.com | Ed Holden
The US economy shrank at an annual rate of 0.3% in the first quarter, according to early Commerce Department estimates, as businesses battle with sweeping tariffs and trade wars causing uncertainty. It’s the first drop in three years, with growth in January to March slowed by a surge in imports. In the first quarter, US imports surged to the highest levels since the pandemic, with businesses stockpiling inventory and purchasing overseas goods before the full impact of the tariffs.
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