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OneRail is an Orlando-based last mile delivery fulfillment solution providing shippers across all verticals with Amazon-level dependability and speed to keep their delivery promise. With a real-time connected network of 10 million drivers, OneRail finds the right vehicle for the right delivery so shippers gain low prices and greater capacity to rapidly scale their businesses. Across retail, CPG, distribution, construction, healthcare and more, OneRail offers an exceptional last mile delivery experience with an on-time delivery rate north of 98.6%, while keeping brands front and center.
Micor Transportation Group is a Van Nuys, CA-based company in the Transportation and Storage sector.
Locus Robotics is the world leader in revolutionary, enterprise-level, warehouse automation solution, incorporating powerful and intelligent autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) that operate collaboratively with human workers to dramatically improve product movement and productivity 2–3X. Named to the Inc. 500 three years in a row, and winning over 25 industry and technology awards, the Locus solution dramatically increases order fulfillment productivity, lowers operational costs, and improves workplace quality, safety, and ergonomics for workers. Supporting more than 120+ of the world`s top brands and deployed at 300+ sites around the world, Locus Robotics enables retailers, 3PLs and specialty warehouses to efficiently meet and exceed the increasingly complex and demanding requirements of today`s fulfillment environments.
Keim TS is a Sabetha, KS-based company in the Transportation and Storage sector.
MoDOT provides basic information on the Missouri Department of Transportation and its leaders1 direction1 history and funding. MoDOT works with the public1 transportation partners1 state and federal legislators1 and other state and local agencies to provide a safe and efficient transportation system to the people of Missouri. There are a total of 331884 miles of roadway within the state of Missouri. Roadways are considered either major or minor depending on the amount of traffic that they serve. Major routes make up about 20% of Missouri` s roadways but handle nearly 80% of the traffic while minor routes make up about 80% of Missouri roadways but only handle about 20% of the traffic.