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Whizzy Logistics Accelerates Telangana’s Green Mobility Vision with Launch of 200 New EV Bikes

March 31, 2025 1 min read
author Anamika Mishra [Sub Editor]

Whizzy Logistics, a leading logistics startup, is taking significant steps to support Telangana’s green mobility vision by launching 200 new electric bikes. This initiative is part of the state’s broader push toward sustainable urban mobility and reduced carbon emissions. The new fleet of electric bikes will be used for last-mile delivery, contributing to the reduction of air pollution and traffic congestion in urban areas. Whizzy’s move aligns with the growing demand for eco-friendly transportation options, especially in the logistics and delivery sectors. By investing in electric vehicles (EVs), Whizzy Logistics aims to not only lower operating costs but also position itself as a leader in green logistics. Telangana’s government has been supportive of such initiatives, offering incentives and infrastructure to promote EV adoption. As the demand for e-commerce and urban deliveries continues to rise, Whizzy’s commitment to green mobility sets a positive example for other logistics companies to follow.




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Boeing Addresses Tariff Risks in Global Supply Chain

March 27, 2025 1 min read
author Anamika Mishra [Sub Editor]
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Boeing has announced steps to address tariff risks that are impacting its global supply chain, particularly in the wake of trade disputes between the U.S. and key suppliers. Tariffs on materials and components imported from regions such as China and Europe have increased production costs for the aerospace giant, creating challenges for its pricing structure and overall profitability. Boeing is working closely with government authorities and industry stakeholders to

mitigate the effects of these tariffs. The company is exploring alternative sourcing strategies, including reshoring and diversifying its supply base to reduce its reliance on specific regions and shield itself from tariff fluctuations. Boeing’s efforts reflect the broader trend of companies seeking to de-risk their supply chains from geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty. The company’s focus on adapting to tariff risks is critical as it strives to maintain its position in the competitive aerospace market.


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