TLI Newsletter January 2025

TLI Newsletter January 2025

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Key highlights in today's edition:

  • What Sean Duffy’s appointment means for US transportation
  • Maersk and Grundfos power up sustainability with electric trucks
  • Louisiana terminal project advances with EPA sustainability grant
  • Jaguar Land Rover invests?$65M into advanced paint facilities
  • Sandvik's global parental leave program advances workplace equity


Top stories

?? New appointment signals potential changes in US transportation policy

Sean Duffy’s appointment marks a pivotal moment for US transportation policy. With extensive experience in maritime logistics, Sean’s leadership could bring a strong focus on supply chain efficiency, infrastructure investments, and policy reforms. His stance on regulations, funding priorities, and public-private partnerships will be critical in shaping the future of roads, rail, and transit systems.

The transportation sector faces mounting challenges, from aging infrastructure to shifting environmental policies. Sean's approach to these issues will determine whether the US moves toward modernization or remains stuck in outdated frameworks.?

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? Electric trucks hit the road as Maersk and Grundfos push green logistics

Maersk and Grundfos are taking a major step toward greener logistics by integrating electric trucks into their European supply chain. This initiative aligns with both companies' sustainability goals, reducing emissions and enhancing energy efficiency in freight transport.

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? EPA funding propels Louisiana terminal toward greener operations

The Louisiana terminal project is moving forward with crucial support from an EPA sustainability grant, reinforcing efforts to create more eco-friendly port operations. This funding will help integrate cleaner technologies and infrastructure improvements, reducing environmental impact while boosting economic activity.

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?? Demand for bespoke vehicles drives JLR’s £65M investment in paint shops

Jaguar Land Rover is investing $65 million in its paint shops to keep up with the growing demand for bespoke vehicles. As consumers seek more personalized options, JLR’s expansion ensures high-quality finishes and greater customization capabilities.

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