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Nippon Express USA Completes Construction of Huntsville Logistics Center

Press release content from PR Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Nippon Express USA Completes Construction of Huntsville Logistics Center February 5, 2021 GMT TOKYO, Feb. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Nippon Express USA, Inc. (hereinafter, “NEUSA”), a local subsidiary of Nippon Express Co., Ltd. based in Tokyo, has completed construction of its Huntsville Logistics Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Automobile production in North America is concentrated mostly in the U.S. Midwest, but recent years have seen notable growth in the number of vehicles produced in Mexico as set manufacturers move into the country, expand their factory capacity and significantly step up production, also leading to increased automobile production in the geographically nearby U.S. Southeast, which includes the state of Alabama.

Nippon Express Bangladesh Obtains GDP Certification for Air Cargo Import/Export Services

Insights on the Last Mile Delivery Global Market to 2026 - Opportunity Analysis for New Entrants

Share this article Share this article ResearchAndMarkets.com s offering. The Global Last Mile Delivery market is expected to reach $7.84 billion by 2026 growing at a CAGR of 18.7% during 2019 to 2026. The movement of goods from a distribution centre to the end-user which is usually the last delivery destination is known as last mile delivery. The focus of last mile delivery companies is mainly on delivery of good to the end-user as fast as possible. Factors such as continuous growth in the demand on-time delivery by the consumers and integration of automated technologies are driving the market growth. However, inadequate structure of transportation and parcel deliveries are restraining the market growth.

Dry ice, containers and overworked doctors: the hurdles for

By Tim Kelly and Rocky Swift TOKYO, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Japan s vaccination roll-out faces logistical hurdles that could further delay the slow-moving campaign, experts and officials say, complicating plans to deliver widescale coronavirus inoculations in time for the Olympics. Already the last major industrial country to start mass vaccinations, Japan is likely to be hampered on the ground by a lack of containers and dry ice and difficulties in recruiting medical staff, more than a dozen people involved in the inoculation drive told Reuters. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has said vaccines are critical to holding a successful Olympics after last year s delay. The first shots for medical workers are planned at the end of February, leaving just 145 days until the start of the Games on July 23.

Dry ice, containers and overworked doctors: the hurdles for Japan s vaccine roll-out

Dry ice, containers and overworked doctors: the hurdles for Japan s vaccine roll-out Reuters 1/27/2021 By Tim Kelly and Rocky Swift TOKYO, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Japan s vaccination roll-out faces logistical hurdles that could further delay the slow-moving campaign, experts and officials say, complicating plans to deliver widescale coronavirus inoculations in time for the Olympics. Already the last major industrial country to start mass vaccinations, Japan is likely to be hampered on the ground by a lack of containers and dry ice and difficulties in recruiting medical staff, more than a dozen people involved in the inoculation drive told Reuters. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has said vaccines are critical to holding a successful Olympics after last year s delay. The first shots for medical workers are planned at the end of February, leaving just 145 days until the start of the Games on July 23.

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