US Construction Industry Strains Under Surging Material Costs

US Construction Industry Strains Under Surging Material Costs

The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) urges the Biden administration to address soaring construction material prices, particularly lumber. High tariffs and supply-demand imbalances are driving up costs, severely squeezing contractor profit margins and threatening economic recovery. The article analyzes the root causes of the problem and its potential impact, emphasizing the necessity of government intervention to alleviate the financial strain on builders and ensure the continued stability and growth of the construction sector.

New Energy Tech Boosts Efficiency in Material Handling

New Energy Tech Boosts Efficiency in Material Handling

This paper explores the application of new energy technologies, particularly lithium batteries and IoT, in material handling equipment to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and achieve sustainable development. Through real-world examples, it demonstrates how these technologies minimize maintenance, increase equipment uptime, lower energy consumption, and optimize space utilization. This ultimately helps businesses thrive in the competitive logistics industry. The focus is on how these advancements contribute to a more environmentally friendly and economically viable future for material handling operations.

01/20/2026 Warehousing
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Guide to Exporting Mancozeb a Class 42 Hazardous Material

Guide to Exporting Mancozeb a Class 42 Hazardous Material

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the required documents and precautions for the sea freight export of Class 4.2 dangerous goods, specifically Mancozeb. It covers declaration elements, packaging requirements, and the preparation of special documents. The aim is to assist foreign trade enterprises in achieving smooth customs clearance and avoiding unnecessary losses. The information is crucial for companies involved in exporting Mancozeb as a dangerous good via sea freight, ensuring compliance with international regulations and minimizing potential risks and delays.

DMWH Expands As Material Handling Integrator Boosting Industry Efficiency

DMWH Expands As Material Handling Integrator Boosting Industry Efficiency

DMW&H was formed through the acquisition of W&H Systems by Dearborn Mid-West. The company provides material handling system solutions designed to improve efficiency and reduce costs. Their offerings encompass a wide range of automated systems and integrated solutions to optimize material flow within various industries. DMW&H aims to streamline operations and enhance productivity for its clients through customized and innovative material handling technologies.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Toyota Material Handling and Raymond Merge to Reshape Industry

Toyota Material Handling and Raymond Merge to Reshape Industry

Toyota Material Handling and Raymond Corporation have announced their integration into Toyota Material Handling North America (TMHNA). This strategic move aims to leverage the strengths of both companies, providing a more comprehensive product line, enhanced R&D capabilities, a more efficient supply chain, and a more complete service network. TMHNA will maintain the independence of both brands while focusing on innovation and customer service. The integration seeks to lead the material handling industry towards a new era of intelligent, efficient, and sustainable development.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Toyota Material Handling and Raymond Merge to Lead North American Market

Toyota Material Handling and Raymond Merge to Lead North American Market

Toyota Material Handling and Raymond Corporation announced their integration as Toyota Material Handling North America (TMHNA). This aims to leverage the strengths of both companies to improve R&D, sales, service, and supply chain efficiency, ultimately better serving customers and driving the North American material handling market forward. Following the integration, both brands will maintain independent operations, ensuring customers benefit from more comprehensive solutions and continued support from their trusted partners.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Publicprivate Partnerships Ease Port Dredging Backlogs

Publicprivate Partnerships Ease Port Dredging Backlogs

US ports face challenges in dredged material management. The Port of Baltimore is exploring a public-private partnership model, leveraging private sector technology and funding to reuse dredged material, reducing costs and environmental pollution. This involves transforming dredged sediments into beneficial products. Other ports are also experimenting with similar innovative approaches, promoting sustainable port development. This model offers a potential solution for addressing the increasing volumes of dredged material and the associated environmental concerns, while also fostering economic growth and resource efficiency.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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