The second day of NACFE's Messy Middle demonstration Sept. 9 was World EV Day. But the event features almost as many natural-gas powered tractors as battery-electric models.
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Uber Gets Back Into Drone Delivery With Flytrex Investment
Tests with Flytrexs autonomous drone delivery system will begin in Uber Eats pilot markets by the end of the year.
September 18, 2025Amazon Spends $1 Billion to Increase Pay for US Workers
Amazon also said it will lower the cost of its entry health care plan to $5 per week and $5 for co-pays, starting next year.
September 18, 2025Amazon Revamps AI Agent for Online Sellers Hit by Trade War
The souped-up Seller Assistant is designed to predict demand and manage inventory in a holiday shopping season clouded by the trade war.
September 17, 2025Amazon Tests GM BrightDrop EV Delivery Vans
The pilot, though modest about 12 vehicles places the GM vans among a fleet that includes vehicles built by Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Stellantis and Rivian.
September 12, 2025Kroger Questions Warehousing Partnership With Ocado
Kroger could close some existing automated warehouses to cut costs. Britains Ocado has been selling automated warehouse technology to power online grocery shopping since 2000.
September 12, 2025Amazon to Offer Same-Day Grocery Deliveries in 2,300 Cities
Amazons expansion of same-day delivery suggests the company believes it can shift more food spending online.
August 13, 2025Amazon Projects Profit That Underwhelms on AI Race Expense
Amazon.com projected operating income in the current quarter that fell short of analysts estimates, worrying investors that the tech giant is spending too much to keep up in the AI arms race.
July 31, 2025Amazon Gave Prime Shoppers More Time Walmart Gained Sales
Amazon still dominates the $1.3 trillion e-commerce market in the U.S., capturing about 40 cents of every dollar spent online, and Walmarts online metrics are growing from a smaller base.
July 24, 2025Amazon Emissions Climb 6% in 2024 on Data Centers, Fuel Use
Amazon.com's carbon emissions rose for the first time in three years in 2024, driven by data center construction and fuel consumption by its delivery providers.
July 16, 2025