DHL sees opportunities as end of US de minimis exemption looms
DHL, for one, appears optimistic about the possibility of the US ending the de minimis ...
A promised 15% improvement in warehouse worker productivity has led DHL Supply Chain to roll out the use of “smart glasses” across its network.
It began testing the technology in 2015, and the experience has convinced sister-company DHL Express to deploy it at its freight hubs in Brussels and Los Angeles, with further deployments planned at New York, Cincinnati and Chicago.
Meanwhile, US-based Neovia Logistics has placed an order for 85 smart glass units from Picavi, one of the 16 tech firms ...
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