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Logistics Industry Gives Back: July 2025

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Orbis Corp., a manufacturer of reusable packaging solutions, raised over $332,000 for Children’s Wisconsin, a Milwaukee-area regional health-care system dedicated solely to children, at its fifth annual “Good Days for Kids” golf outing in June. Since its inception, the event has raised $1.46 million.

Printer and document management services specialist Toshiba America Business Solutions celebrated Earth Day 2025 by renewing its commitment to planting trees in eco-sensitive areas globally. Throughout 2024, Toshiba was specifically responsible for replanting nearly 29,000 trees across the United States, Tanzania, Romania, Malaysia, Northern Ireland, Canada, and France.

Aircargo transport solutions specialist Champ Cargosystems has donated the $3,000 prize it won at a recent International Air Transport Association (IATA) competition to the Emirates Airline Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to transforming the lives of underprivileged children across the globe. Champ’s team won IATA’s Jettainer ULD Challenge—a competition where teams develop solutions to enhance unit load device (ULD) management—with its Luna app, an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered solution for ULD damage assessment.

  • Global packaging machinery manufacturer Cyklop partnered with Evertreen, an international organization dedicated to combating deforestation, to plant 1,000 trees in 13 countries as part of an Earth Day 2025 initiative. To further reinforce its commitment to sustainability, the company says it will support the planting of 250 trees every quarter over the next year.

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