UPS Introduces Wearable Scanners to Improve Logistics Efficiency

UPS Introduces Wearable Scanners to Improve Logistics Efficiency

UPS has launched a new wearable scanning system, combining a ring scanner with a wrist/waist-mounted terminal. This significantly improves package scanning speed and accuracy, enabling real-time tracking and information transparency. The system aims to provide customers with faster and more reliable logistics services, optimize supply chains, and reduce costs. It has been deployed on a large scale and is continuously innovating, leading the future of the logistics industry. The wearable technology allows for hands-free operation, further streamlining the scanning process and enhancing worker productivity.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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Beecloud Era Advances Spaceairground Computing Integration

Beecloud Era Advances Spaceairground Computing Integration

BeeCloud Times was invited to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology to report and exchange in-depth insights on the strategic layout and industrial practices of space computing, integrated space-air-ground computing power system, and AI computing power. The company will continue to deeply cultivate related fields, focusing on the integrated space-air-ground computing power system, promoting coordinated resource development, and providing strong support for the development and strategic layout of emerging technologies. The aim is to foster a robust computing infrastructure for future advancements.

IATA Sets Global Aviation Safety and Industry Standards

IATA Sets Global Aviation Safety and Industry Standards

The International Air Transport Association (IATA), based in Montreal, is responsible for setting aviation standards, promoting market development, communicating and collaborating with airlines, safeguarding industry interests, and enhancing data and training services. It also focuses on environmental protection and sustainable development.

08/04/2025 Airlines
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Air Freight Packaging Standards Updated for Safety Compliance

Air Freight Packaging Standards Updated for Safety Compliance

International air freight packaging regulations established by the International Air Transport Association ensure the safety and integrity of goods during transport. The article elaborates on requirements for packaging durability, sealing, labeling, and specific provisions for special cargo, all aimed at preventing loss during transit. It also provides details on size and weight restrictions applicable during transportation.

AI Shifts Warehouse Safety From Reaction to Prevention

AI Shifts Warehouse Safety From Reaction to Prevention

This paper discusses the current status and issues of warehouse safety management, highlighting the passivity of traditional models. It suggests that AI-driven predictive safety analysis can achieve proactive prevention, providing a safer environment for warehousing and facilitating the transformation of corporate culture.

08/07/2025 Warehousing
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New Technologies Boost Runway Safety in Aviation Industry

New Technologies Boost Runway Safety in Aviation Industry

This webinar focuses on the issue of runway safety, exploring the vital role of technology and training in reducing runway incidents. Experts will analyze relevant data and share successful case studies, aiming to promote ongoing improvement and innovation in safety practices within the aviation industry.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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Hazardous Cargo Export Rules Require Safety Clearance Reports

Hazardous Cargo Export Rules Require Safety Clearance Reports

A hazardous characteristics classification and identification report is crucial for determining if goods are hazardous and their hazard class. It classifies chemicals based on domestic and international regulations, providing key information like PSN, UN NO., CLASS, and PG. This report is essential for obtaining hazardous packaging certificates. Creating GHS labels is also recommended to avoid customs detention. This report serves as a 'passport' for the safe export of goods, ensuring compliance and facilitating smooth international shipping.

Hidden Risks of Cargo Defects Threaten Transport Safety

Hidden Risks of Cargo Defects Threaten Transport Safety

This article discusses the concept of inherent defects in freight transport, highlighting characteristics such as perishability, sensitivity, and fragility. It provides practical examples to help shippers identify inherent defects in their goods, allowing them to choose appropriate packaging to minimize losses. The importance of recognizing inherent defects for transport safety is emphasized.