CanAm Enterprises Announces Another EB-5 Investment Project Closing: SORA Hotel in Pennsylvania

CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa., Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Following the funding of $39 million for the SORA West office tower, which will be fully leased to an international pharmaceutical and healthcare products distribution company and serve as its global headquarters, CanAm Enterprises («CanAm») is excited to announce the closing of its $27 million loan which will be used to finance the construction of a new hotel at SORA West, under the…

CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa., Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Following the funding of $39 million for the SORA West office tower, which will be fully leased to an international pharmaceutical and healthcare products distribution company and serve as its global headquarters, CanAm Enterprises («CanAm») is excited to announce the closing of its $27 million loan which will be used to finance the construction of a new hotel at SORA West, under the Tapestry Collection by Hilton™ brand.

Developed by Keystone Property Group, SORA West is a 3.6-acre dynamic mixed-use transit-oriented development project at the gateway to Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, just minutes outside of Philadelphia. This complex embraces a «live-work-play» lifestyle centered around a vibrant plaza. The hotel is being built adjacent to the new global corporate headquarters of a Fortune 10 company that is among the largest pharmaceutical and healthcare products distributors in the world. The new 11-story, 165-key hotel will feature a lobby bar, 2,400 SF fitness center, 5,000 SF of meeting space on the ground floor, and a rooftop restaurant and lounge with two outdoor patios, and ample parking space.

«Demand for hotels in Conshohocken is driven by many businesses and relatively affluent residents of the area who need meeting space, as well as several nearby institutions of higher learning,» said Tom Rosenfeld, President and CEO of CanAm Enterprises. «We are proud to co-finance yet another remarkable project in Pennsylvania, which is expected to bring much-needed jobs to the region.»

The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program (EB-5 Program) is administered by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The EB-5 Program provides qualified foreign investors with the opportunity to earn a conditional, or temporary, two-year green card in return for investing $900,000 in projects located in high unemployment areas that create at least ten permanent full-time jobs for U.S. workers.

Prospective investors pursuing permanent residency in the United States are invited to read CanAm’s EB-5 Program Overview and inquire about the EB-5 Visa options.

About CanAm

CanAm is an integrated, multinational investment management firm that specializes in immigration-linked investment funds, private equity, and wealth management. With over three decades of experience, CanAm’s strategic approach to utilizing investor capital and managing risk has raised over $3 billion in private placement funds. Headquartered in New York City with offices in Shanghai, Beijing, Ho Chi Minh City, New Delhi, Dubai, Singapore, and Hong Kong, CanAm is proud to serve an international community of investors with a broad spectrum of investment needs and provide long-term value to the firm’s international and domestic clientele.

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What’s New In 2021: Inspiring Asheville Travel Experiences For The Year Ahead

ASHEVILLE, N.C., Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Heritage, artistic triumphs, inspired perspectives, justice around the table and music with meaning color the landscape of fresh travel experiences heading through 2021 in Asheville, N.C. Below is a roundup of the latest offerings and events connecting travelers to new and compelling Blue Ridge Mountain adventures in the year ahead. Bonus background notes: for more on the people, histories and stories behind the news go…

ASHEVILLE, N.C., Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Heritage, artistic triumphs, inspired perspectives, justice around the table and music with meaning color the landscape of fresh travel experiences heading through 2021 in Asheville, N.C. Below is a roundup of the latest offerings and events connecting travelers to new and compelling Blue Ridge Mountain adventures in the year ahead. Bonus background notes: for more on the people, histories and stories behind the news go here.

Overview: Musicians and chefs pulling segregation-era history forward; a riverfront arts district evolving with recreation and space for everyone; an epic outdoor art installation coming to Biltmore’s blooming estate grounds; and a new curated collection of immersive tours and packages from creative local businesses.

SoundSpace @ Rabbit’s Links History & Community Through Music & Food
A historic Black-owned tourist court and dining room from the segregation-era South is getting new life as a musician rehearsal space and soul food kitchen. Nationally acclaimed multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, recording artist Claude Coleman Jr. (30-year drummer for the alternative rock band Ween) and lifelong musician and producer Brett Spivey are behind the effort to restore this landmark, honoring the Black community of Southside in Asheville and the history of the motel, including famous guests like Richard Pryor and R&B legend Jackie Wilson. Practice rooms in the venue are open and a soul food kitchen/cafe will open in late 2021, plus mixed-medium artist amenities, fully realizing this important Asheville landmark. Chef Clarence Robinson, an Asheville native and relative to Rabbit’s Motel’s original owner, will pay homage to the establishment’s original operators while informing a new vision for this addition to Asheville’s rich food scene.

Pulling History Forward: News From The Block
New ventures take flight while important histories are pulled forward on The Block, Asheville’s historical Black business district. From the late 19th through 20th centuries, the community was home to hundreds of Black-owned-and-operated enterprises – a city unto itself with doctors’ offices, restaurants, a drug store, a boarding house and a library. From the 1950s through the ’70s, Urban Renewal projects dismantled this formerly flourishing area. Today, individuals like DeWayne Barton have helped amplify the voices and the history of the community. Barton leads Hood Huggers International and its Hood Hugger Tours.

  • Recently opened, Noir Collective AVL has an important mission as a retail space for Black entrepreneurs, artists, makers and social activists. The shop is in the YMI Cultural Center, which is one of the nation’s oldest African American institutions dating back to 1893.
  • Malcom McMillian has been named the new chef de cuisine at Benne on Eagle, Chef John Fleer’s Foundry Hotel restaurant that pays homage to its Eagle Street neighborhood and the often-overlooked contributions of African American cooks to Appalachian and Southern food. McMillian previously worked in restaurants in Washington D.C. and New York. Ashleigh Shanti, former chef de cuisine at Benne who helped launch the restaurant and recently earned a James Beard nomination, plans to create an Asheville-based restaurant group.
  • Closed by the pandemic just shortly after debuting, LEAF Global Arts Center, a cornerstone in the continued rebirth of The Block, offers dynamic educational experiences for guests rooted in music, art, community and culture inclusivity. (See the «Art Scene» section for more information.)
  • While you’re on The Block, walk a block north to Pack Square to see the vibrant, expansive Black Lives Matter street mural, a community- and artist-driven effort, coordinated by the Asheville Area Arts Council and led by artists Joseph Pearson, Jenny Pickens and Marie T. Cochran of the Affrilachian Artist Project. 

Colossal Works of Art Woven Into Biltmore Blooms Landscape
Unique outdoor sculptural works by environmental artist Patrick Dougherty, known as «Stick Man,» will reside on the grounds of Biltmore starting April 1. Renowned worldwide for his monumental creations, Dougherty weaves saplings and branches into intricate artworks, fashioning whimsical forms ranging from gigantic snares and cocoons to sculptural interpretations of notable buildings. These large-scale artworks may be appreciated up close as guests walk through and around the creations. The exhibition coincides with Biltmore Blooms, an annual tradition that honors the legacy of Frederick Law Olmsted and is highlighted by thousands of tulips in the historic Walled Garden and across the grounds of America’s Largest Home. Azaleas, rhododendrons and mountain laurel bloom later in the season, with buds of every shade appearing in the Rose Garden.

Culinary Festival Explores Social Justice & Climate Change
Asheville’s new festival celebrating the foodways and makers of the Southern Appalachian region – Chow Chow – returns in 2021 with a deepened intention to honor community and explore what it means to celebrate justly. Chow Chow will host a three-month series of immersive in-person and virtual events throughout July, August and September of 2021, building beyond an inaugural 2019 schedule that included «Appalachian Soul Food: A Celebration of The Block,» «Brown in the South in Asheville» and «Women on the Urban Trail.» Chow Chow 2021 will bring together culinary creators, makers and thought leaders for creative celebrations and meaningful experiences that broaden our understanding of one another with a focus on food justice, racial justice and climate change. The official event schedule is coming soon.

Indie Food Culture Forges Ahead With Openings & Evolutions
Despite the coronavirus’ impact on the industry, new Asheville restaurants and culinary offerings showcase creativity, adaptability and fresh ideas.

  • A food hall with history opens in Asheville’s iconic Art Deco masterpiece S&W Building, considered one of architect Douglas Ellington’s most refined projects. Chef Meherwan Irani (Chai Pani Restaurant Group and James Beard-nominated chef) and Highland Brewing Company (Asheville’s oldest brewery run by Leah Wong Ashburn, a James Beard nominee) open S&W Market in early spring. Irani will select restaurants to fill the food stalls (Thai food truck Bun Intended is the first to sign on), and Highland will offer bars on both levels among the building’s Art Deco details.
  • Chef Jacob Sessoms, Asheville’s original James Beard semifinalist (2010) and an innovator of Asheville’s modern take on Appalachian cuisine, has moved his restaurant Table to make way for El Gallo AVL, with tacos and sandwiches by day and market-driven Mexican plates at night by Chef Luis Martinez. Sessoms will soon open Table Right Here nearby with Right There Bar, a burger bar, opening in the same building.
  • Chef Silver Cousler plans to open Asheville’s first Filipinx restaurant, Neng’s Jr., named after an affectionate nickname for Cousler. Cousler, a creative force in Asheville’s food scene for many years (Buxton Hall and numerous pop-ups), pulls inspiration from their travels and cooking with their mother. Look for a Filipino-style hot dog, trout roe served with pork rinds and traditional dishes served with sides like collard greens with coconut milk.
  • Also Coming Soon: Baby Bull, a spinoff from Asheville’s iconic Bull & Beggar restaurant (known for fine dining hidden on a loading dock in the RAD), will soon open in the River Arts District with sandwiches, sides and the much-loved double patty Bull & Beggar burger. Co-owner Drew Wallace also recently opened Leo’s House of Thirst in West Asheville with sandwiches, pasta, tartines and an extensive wine list. Another beloved Asheville restaurant, Rosetta’s, is opening a new downtown location. The space will expand production of owner Rosetta Buan’s line of packaged goods (veggie burgers, vegan mac and cheese and pot pies) and will also serve hearty breakfast and lunch bowls, waffles and grilled food from an open-air patio grill.
  • James Beard-nominated Chef Elliott Moss of Buxton Hall Barbecue has opened Little Louie’s pop-up, featuring brisket cheesesteaks, barbecue chicken pizza, wings and smoked turkey grinders. Located at Buxton Hall, Little Louie’s serves up food two days a week (Sunday and Monday), making it highly coveted by locals and in-the-know travelers.
  • Another pandemic-inspired pop-up is Trashalachian, a sandwich-focused collaboration between restaurant Avenue M and Chef Graham House, who helped put Sovereign Remedies’ food program on the map and now leads Citizen Vinyl’s cafe. Look for cold-cut combos, griddled bologna with miso mustard and Duke’s Mayonnaise and double cheeseburgers offered up at least through March.
  • Asheville’s historic Grove Arcade – a retail, dining and architectural landmark – has recently welcomed three new food concepts. Asheville Proper is a take on the classic steakhouse, centered around live-fire cooking and a locally sourced seasonal menu. Restaurateur and modern-day spice trader, Chef Meherwan Irani, has opened a grab-and-go eatery, Nani’s Rotisserie Chicken, in the building, and the new Bebette’s New Orleans Coffee House serves up a French Creole-style breakfast and lunch.

Music News: Vinyl Record Plant With Music Cafe + Giant Outdoor Venue Rabbit Rabbit
Asheville, where deep-seated bluegrass roots harmonize with new talent and innovative sounds, has been lauded as one of America’s top music cities. Here are two new ways to dive into the scene:

  • Rabbit Rabbit in the South Slope district is a new outdoor event venue from Asheville Brewing Company and The Orange Peel, Asheville’s nationally known rock club that has hosted acts such as Bob Dylan, Ben Harper, The Flaming Lips and The Beastie Boys. The space, which has been a welcome retreat during the pandemic, offers live music, movie screenings, DJ-spun dance parties, socially distant igloo pods, local beer and food trucks.
  • Recently opened, Citizen Vinyl offers an immersive music experience with a record-pressing plant, independent record store, music cafe and bar. Powerhouses of Asheville’s maker scene have combined on this project and include Gar Ragland (music producer and president of NewSong Music), Susannah Gebhart (OWL Bakery) and Chef Graham House (formerly of Sovereign Remedies). 

Curated Asheville: Personalized Experiences, Tours & Wellness Adventures
Asheville’s community of passionate creatives and wellness-minded adventurers offers a new collection of carefully crafted experiences, with safety at the forefront, through Curated Asheville. From waterfall yoga hikes to forest bathing to chakra-boosting aromatherapy, couples, solo adventurers and families may select private, semi-private and highly personalized activities to care for their mind and body, activate a new hobby or refresh their spirit. Click here for the full list of Curated Asheville experiences – offered winter through March 2021.

  • Sip cocktails and learn Asheville history while taking in views of the sun setting behind the mountains with the Sunset Rooftop Bar Tour by Asheville Rooftop Bar Tours.
  • Enjoy a guided mountaintop or sunset yoga hike when you book the Asheville Yoga Hike Package at The Lion and the Rose Bed & Breakfast.
  • De-stress with a private, 60-minute professional massage, vibroacoustic therapy, local chocolates and organic aromatherapy and body care products during The Salt Spa of Asheville and Himalayan Salt Cave Sanctuary’s Private Celebration Spa Special.
  • The Snowshoe Hike offered by Hike Bike Kayak includes the necessary equipment and a naturalist-led hike around a nearby snowy mountain.
  • Pinecrest Bed & Breakfast is offering Bread, Bed & Breakfast, an overnight package that includes baking lessons. Guests also take home a batch of dough and loaf of bread.

River Arts District Evolves in 2021
Asheville’s colorful art-and-warehouse neighborhood along the French Broad River, the River Arts District (RAD), is coming into a new era as a walkable riverfront destination and entertainment district that fully embraces its scenic location along one of the oldest rivers in the world. A longer, improved greenway system with art-infused pedestrian connectivity offers visitors a new way to experience this intensely creative area (home to more than 230 artists) by foot, bike or floatation-device-of-choice via new river access points. Take a SUP tour; watch artists working in studios; wander to airy wine bars or music venues; or sample famous barbecue and food-truck finds in courtyards filled with street art.

Art Scene: New Museum Lands Major Exhibits + LEAF Announces Festival Dates
Long-known as an arts colony with connections to the American Craft Revival and mid-20th-century avant-garde movements, the Asheville area features hundreds of fine artists, mountain crafters, folk artists, colorful arts neighborhoods and galleries.

  • This year, visitors can finally explore the newly renovated Asheville Art Museum that was unveiled just before the pandemic, with safety measures and capacity limits in place. The $24 million-plus, state-of-the-art building features expanded gallery space, education facilities, an art library, a lecture and performance venue and a rooftop sculpture terrace. Through March 15, the museum is hosting «Vantage Points: Contemporary Photography from the Whitney Museum of American Art,» highlighting representation of individuals, places and narratives through photography. Through April 19, the museum welcomes «Across the Atlantic: American Impressionism Through the French Lens.»
  • Also shuttered by the pandemic soon after opening its doors is LEAF Global Arts Center, a cultural and creative hub fostering connection, curiosity and preservation with immersive and interactive experiences located in the city’s historical Black business district, The Block. The center provides educational experiences for guests rooted in music, art and community via virtual offerings and advance reservations to explore the center. The well-known festival arm of the LEAF nonprofit recently announced its signature events for 2021: Spring LEAF Retreat (May 13-16) at nearby Lake Eden, LEAF Downtown/Reimagine (Aug. 27-28) in downtown Asheville and Fall LEAF Festival (Oct. 14-17) at Lake Eden. Events will be limited in size, with LEAF members given priority or, at times, exclusive access to tickets.

Beer, Bites & Man’s Best Friend
Now open, Wagbar‘s unique concept merges 25,000 square feet of off-leash dog park with a food-and-beverage bar. With plans to host events throughout the year such as dog adoptions, themed parties, dog-training sessions and live music, Wagbar strives to create a safe environment – both for humans and their canine companions, alike – while reinventing the traditional dog park. Day passes are $10 (with immunization documentation). The dog-centric design includes water and bathing stations, a swimming hole, a selection of locally sourced treats and other amenities.

ABOUT ASHEVILLE

  • Surrounded by the highest peaks in the Eastern U.S., Asheville is steeped in natural history, outdoor adventure and cultural legacies – including America’s Largest Home, Biltmore, and America’s favorite scenic drive, the Blue Ridge Parkway (which intersects Asheville at several points).
  • Tucked away in the peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is located in the middle of the Eastern Seaboard and is roughly a day’s drive or less for 50 percent of the nation’s population. Abundant outdoor dining, plein-air art experiences and walkable neighborhoods and districts have earned Asheville its reputation as the «Paris of the South.» 
  • Asheville and the surrounding Buncombe County is committed to the adherence to safety guidelines during the pandemic. Downtown kiosks remind visitors that North Carolina requires masks indoors and outside, including sidewalks when social distance cannot be maintained. Information on the safety actions of local businesses and shared responsibility of visitors can be found via the «Asheville Cares Stay Safe Pledge.» 

 

 

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Outlook on the Automated Guided Vehicle Global Market to 2027 – by Type, Product, Battery Type, Component, Navigation Technology, Application, End-user, Vehicle Type and Geography

DUBLIN, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The «Automated Guided…

DUBLIN, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The «Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) – Global Market Outlook (2019-2027)» report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

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According to the report, the Global Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) Market accounted for $2.1 billion in 2019 and is expected to reach $4.95 billion by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 11.3% during the forecast period.

Growing demand for automation in material handling processes, the rising popularity of e-commerce and an increase in demand for electronics and retail products are some of the factors propelling the growth of the market. However, high initial investment, installation cost, and present financial crisis are restraining the growth of the market.

Automated guided vehicles are material handling automated machines that are programmed to move pallets, carts, and trays, among others, between different manufacturing and warehousing facilities without any permanent conveying system or manual intervention. Automated guided vehicles are installed by these facilities to enhance efficiency, which results in increased output, thereby increasing the profit margin of the company.

Based on the navigation technology, the laser guidance segment is anticipated to hold considerable market share during the forecast period as it acts as an electronic eye to skip the obstacles within the path and this technology is the most flexible system for vehicle movement and offers accurate navigation. By geography, Asia-Pacific is expected to grow at a significant market share during the forecast period owing to the rapidly developing e-commerce industry in several countries including China, India, and Japan and various initiatives by governments of several countries to support the development of the regional manufacturing sector or industry, providing lucrative opportunities for market expansion.

Some of the key players profiled in the Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) Market include Uncease Automation, Toyota Industries, AGV International, SSI Schaefer, Denbach Robot, Hyster-Yale, Rocla, Oceaneering, Meiden America, KUKA, Addverb Technologies, Tompkins Robotics, Murata Machinery, JBT, KION, Hit Robot Group (HRG), Grenzebach, E&K Automation, Scott Automation, Daifuku, Seegrid Corporation, and KNAPP.

What the report offers:

  • Market share assessments for the regional and country-level segments
  • Strategic recommendations for the new entrants
  • Covers Market data for the years 2018, 2019, 2020, 2024 and 2027
  • Market Trends (Drivers, Constraints, Opportunities, Threats, Challenges, Investment Opportunities, and Recommendations)
  • Strategic recommendations in key business segments based on the market estimations
  • Competitive landscaping mapping the key common trends
  • Company profiling with detailed strategies, financials, and recent developments
  • Supply chain trends mapping the latest technological advancements

Key Topics Covered:

1 Executive Summary

2 Preface
2.1 Abstract
2.2 Stake Holders
2.3 Research Scope
2.4 Research Methodology
2.4.1 Data Mining
2.4.2 Data Analysis
2.4.3 Data Validation
2.4.4 Research Approach
2.5 Research Sources
2.5.1 Primary Research Sources
2.5.2 Secondary Research Sources
2.5.3 Assumptions

3 Market Trend Analysis
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Drivers
3.3 Restraints
3.4 Opportunities
3.5 Threats
3.6 Product Analysis
3.7 Technology Analysis
3.8 Application Analysis
3.9 End-user Analysis
3.10 Emerging Markets
3.11 Impact of COVID-19

4 Porters Five Forces Analysis
4.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
4.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers
4.3 Threat of Substitutes
4.4 Threat of New Entrants
4.5 Competitive Rivalry

5 Global Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) Market, By Type
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Unit Load Carriers
5.3 Heavy Burden Carrier
5.4 Tow/Tugger Vehicles
5.5 Pallet Trucks
5.6 Mobile Robots
5.7 Light Load Transporters
5.8 Underride/ Tunneling Vehicles
5.9 Forklift Vehicles
5.10 Driverless Trains
5.11 Assembly Line Vehicles
5.12 Other Types
5.12.1 Hybrid AGVs
5.12.2 Customized/ Special Purpose
5.12.3 Automated Carts

6 Global Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) Market, By Product
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Silica Aerogels
6.3 Metal Oxide Aerogels
6.4 Carbon Aerogels

7 Global Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) Market, By Battery Type
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Nickel-Based Battery
7.3 Lithium-Ion Battery
7.4 Lead Battery
7.5 Other Battery Types
7.5.1 Ultracapacitors
7.5.2 Hydrogen Fuel Cells

8 Global Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) Market, By Component
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Software
8.3 Service & Support
8.4 Hardware

9 Global Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) Market, By Navigation Technology
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Traditional Guidance
9.3 Optical Tape Guidance
9.4 Natural Navigation
9.5 Magnetic Guidance
9.6 Laser Guidance
9.7 Inductive/Wire Guidance
9.8 Global Positioning System (GPS)
9.9 3D Vision Guidance
9.10 Infrared Guidance
9.11 Heat Map
9.12 Other Navigation Technologies
9.12.1 Inertial Guidance
9.12.2 Dead Reckoning Guidance
9.12.3 Beacon Guidance

10 Global Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) Market, By Application
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Trailer Loading & Unloading
10.3 Storage & Assembly
10.4 Raw Material Handling
10.5 Packaging
10.6 Logistics and Warehousing
10.6.1 Cross-Docking
10.6.2 Transportation
10.6.3 Distribution
10.6.4 Cold Storage
10.7 Work-in-Process Activities
10.8 Waste Handling
10.9 Trash Removal
10.10 Staging/Sortation
10.11 Roll Handling
10.12 Replenishment
10.13 Parts-To-Line
10.14 Kitting/Picking
10.15 End-of-Line Transport
10.16 Clamp Handling
10.17 Shop Floor Control

11 Global Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) Market, By End-user
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Semiconductors & Electronics
11.3 Oil & Gas
11.4 Metals & Heavy Machinery
11.5 Healthcare
11.6 Food & Beverages
11.7 Construction
11.8 3PL (Third-Party Logistics)
11.9 Manufacturing
11.9.1 Tissue
11.9.2 Plastics & Polymers
11.9.3 Automotive
11.9.4 Pharmaceuticals
11.9.5 Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG)
11.9.6 Defense
11.9.7 Chemical
11.9.8 Aerospace/Aviation
11.10 Wholesale and Distribution
11.10.1 Retail Chains/Conveyance Stores
11.10.2 Hotels & Restaurants
11.10.3 Grocery Stores
11.10.4 E-commerce
11.11 Other End-users
11.11.1 Textiles and Clothing
11.11.2 Printing and Paper
11.11.3 General Manufacturing
11.11.4 Electrical

12 Global Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) Market, By Vehicle Type
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Standard
12.3 Compact
12.4 Hybrid

13 Global Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) Market, By Geography
13.1 Introduction
13.2 North America
13.2.1 US
13.2.2 Canada
13.2.3 Mexico
13.3 Europe
13.3.1 Germany
13.3.2 UK
13.3.3 Italy
13.3.4 France
13.3.5 Spain
13.3.6 Rest of Europe
13.4 Asia-Pacific
13.4.1 Japan
13.4.2 China
13.4.3 India
13.4.4 Australia
13.4.5 New Zealand
13.4.6 South Korea
13.4.7 Rest of Asia-Pacific
13.5 South America
13.5.1 Argentina
13.5.2 Brazil
13.5.3 Chile
13.5.4 Rest of South America
13.6 Middle East & Africa
13.6.1 Saudi Arabia
13.6.2 UAE
13.6.3 Qatar
13.6.4 South Africa
13.6.5 Rest of Middle East & Africa

14 Key Developments
14.1 Agreements, Partnerships, Collaborations and Joint Ventures
14.2 Acquisitions & Mergers
14.3 New Product Launches
14.4 Expansions
14.5 Other Key Strategies

15 Company Profiling
15.1 Uncease Automation
15.2 Toyota Industries
15.3 AGV International
15.4 SSI Schaefer
15.5 Denbach Robot
15.6 Hyster-Yale
15.7 Rocla
15.8 Oceaneering
15.9 Meiden America
15.10 KUKA
15.11 Addverb Technologies
15.12 Tompkins Robotics
15.13 Murata Machinery
15.14 JBT
15.15 Hit Robot Group (HRG)
15.16 Grenzebach
15.17 E&K Automation
15.18 Scott Automation
15.19 Daifuku
15.20 Seegrid Corporation

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Statement from Airlines for America President and CEO Nicholas E. Calio on the Confirmation of Pete Buttigieg to be Secretary of the Department of Transportation

WASHINGTON, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — On behalf of Airlines for America (A4A) and the leading U.S. airlines, I want to congratulate Pete Buttigieg on his confirmation to be Secretary of the Department of Transportation (DOT).

WASHINGTON, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — On behalf of Airlines for America (A4A) and the leading U.S. airlines, I want to congratulate Pete Buttigieg on his confirmation to be Secretary of the Department of Transportation (DOT).

Secretary Buttigieg has a proven track record as Mayor of successfully shepherding numerous complex transportation projects while partnering with industry in a productive manner. We believe that strong coordination and shared understanding between government and industry is critical to ensuring that air travel remains the safest mode of transportation in the world.

As the Biden Administration looks to enact comprehensive infrastructure investment, we look forward to working with Secretary Buttigieg to continue prioritizing the safety and health of passengers and employees as our industry and the nation looks to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic – the most devastating crisis the airline industry has ever experienced. We also will welcome collaboration with Secretary Buttigieg and the DOT team to prioritize safety, sustainability, modernization and the quality jobs that this industry supports.

U.S. airlines have always been critical to our nation’s economy and infrastructure. Now, as our nation looks toward the future, A4A and our member carriers stand ready to work with Secretary Buttigieg and the Biden Administration to resume connecting American communities, families and businesses with each other and with the rest of the world.

ABOUT A4A

Airlines for America (A4A) members are Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Atlas Air, Delta Air Lines, FedEx, Hawaiian Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines and UPS. Air Canada is an associate member.

A4A advocates on behalf of the leading U.S. airlines, both passenger and cargo carriers. A4A works collaboratively with industry stakeholders, federal agencies, the Administration, Congress, labor and other groups to improve aviation for the traveling and shipping public.

For more information about the airline industry, visit our website airlines.org and our blog, A Better Flight Plan, at airlines.org/blog.

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US Demand for Fabricated Metal Products Set to Rise on Gains in Durable Goods Shipments, Construction Spending

CLEVELAND, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — US demand for fabricated metal products is forecast to rise 1.3% per year in nominal terms from 2019 levels through 2024, according to Fabricated Metal Products: <span…

CLEVELAND, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — US demand for fabricated metal products is forecast to rise 1.3% per year in nominal terms from 2019 levels through 2024, according to Fabricated Metal Products: United States, a report recently released by Freedonia Focus Reports. Suppliers will benefit from rising domestic durable goods shipments and continued growth in the US construction sector. However, further gains will be limited by competition from metal castings and alternative materials such as plastics.

In 2020, demand fell 8.0% as many manufacturing firms and construction projects experienced delays and interruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the same period, fabricated metal shipments dropped 9.0%. Efforts to delay community transmission of the virus caused a sharp contraction in economic activity in 2020, leading to significant changes or reductions in shipments of fabricated metal products and other manufactured goods. Motor vehicle sales remained below 2019 levels due to tight consumer income and job losses, restraining demand for forged and stamped vehicle parts. However, many previously delayed construction projects are expected go forward as planned, particularly in the lodging and infrastructure sectors.

These and other key insights are featured in Fabricated Metal Products: United States. This report forecasts to 2024 US fabricated metal product demand and shipments in nominal US dollars at the manufacturer level. Total demand is segmented by product in terms of:

  • structural metals
  • forging and stamping
  • machine shops
  • metal containers
  • fasteners and hardware
  • coating and treating
  • cutlery and handtools
  • springs and wires
  • other products such as ammunition, ball and roller bearings, and enameled iron and metal sanitary ware

To illustrate historical trends, total demand, total shipments, the various segments, and trade are provided in annual series from 2009 to 2019.

Products classified as primary metals (such as iron and steel mill, refined nonferrous metal, and metal foundry products) are excluded from the scope of this report. Re-exports of fabricated metal products are excluded from demand and trade figures.

Key macroeconomic indicators are also provided with quantified trends. Other various topics, including profiles of pertinent leading companies, are covered in this report. A full outline of report items by page is available in the Table of Contents.

More information about the report is available at:
https://www.freedoniafocusreports.com/Fabricated-Metal-Products-United-States-FF70027/?progid=91541 

About Freedonia Focus Reports
Each month, The Freedonia Group – a division of MarketResearch.com – publishes over 20 new or updated Freedonia Focus Reports, providing fresh, unbiased analysis on a wide variety of markets and industries. Published in 20-30 pages, Focus Report coverage ranges from raw materials to finished manufactured goods and related services such as freight and construction. Additional Industrials reports can be purchased at Freedonia Focus Reports or MarketResearch.com.

Analysis is intended to guide the busy reader through pertinent topics in rapid succession, including:

  • total historical market size and industry output
  • segmentation by products and markets
  • identification of market drivers, constraints, and key indicators
  • segment-by-segment outlook in five-year forecasts
  • a survey of the supply base
  • suggested resources for further study

Press Contact:
Corinne Gangloff
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InventHelp Inventor Develops Enhanced Visibility Mat (RHO-1180)

PITTSBURGH, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — «A friend was working beneath his car and needed me to hold and aim a flashlight on the service area,» said an inventor from Manassas, Va. «This inspired me to develop a mat that would contain lighting for increased visibility.»

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PITTSBURGH, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — «A friend was working beneath his car and needed me to hold and aim a flashlight on the service area,» said an inventor from Manassas, Va. «This inspired me to develop a mat that would contain lighting for increased visibility.»

He developed the patent-pending NIGHT MAT FOR MECHANICS that would offer comfort and convenience while eliminating holding a flashlight in one hand or in one’s mouth. This invention provides proper illumination on a vehicle’s underside when performing service. This may result in greater efficiency without the need for an assistant to hold a light. Additionally, this invention features a lightweight and durable design.

The original design was submitted to the Richmond sales office of InventHelp. It is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers. For more information, write Dept. 19-RHO-1180, InventHelp, 217 Ninth Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, or call (412) 288-1300 ext. 1368. Learn more about InventHelp’s Invention Submission Services at http://www.InventHelp.com.

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Ocean Insight Announces Winners of Grant Program

ORLANDO, Fla., Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Ocean Insight, the applied spectral knowledge company, has announced the winners of its inaugural Grant Program. Winners have earned awards ranging from $5,000 to $20,000 USD in Ocean Insight products.

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ORLANDO, Fla., Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Ocean Insight, the applied spectral knowledge company, has announced the winners of its inaugural Grant Program. Winners have earned awards ranging from $5,000 to $20,000 USD in Ocean Insight products.

From improving cancer detection to addressing climate change, winners are embracing optical sensing technologies.

The Ocean Insight Grant Program launched in October 2020, attracting hundreds of entries from leading universities, research institutions and technology start-ups representing more than 50 different countries. Winning proposals were selected for their technical merit, practical application, and advancement of initiatives that improve health, safety or the environment.

«From improving cancer detection to addressing climate change, our Grant Program winners are embracing the use of optical sensing technologies to take on major challenges,» said Henry Langston, Chief Commercial Officer for Ocean Insight. «Selecting just a handful of top entries from among the many remarkable and inspirational submissions was truly challenging. Congratulations to all the participants.»

Here are the winners:

  • Inspiration Award (Gold), $20,000 in products – Izmir Biomedicine and Genome Center, Izmir, Turkey; submitted by Arif Engin Cetin, for a proposal to improve the therapeutic response of cancer patients to drug treatments
  • Merit Award (Silver), $10,000 in productsAmplified Sciences, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA; submitted by Diana Caldwell and Rajesh Ummadesitti, Ph.D., for a proposal to improve early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer
  • Merit Award (Silver), $10,000 in productsChalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden; submitted by Santiago Arellano, for a proposal to analyze aerosol and cloud particles for better understanding of their impact on the atmosphere
  • Finalist Award (Bronze), $5,000 in products – Biko Biolabs, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA; submitted by Kelsey Sakimoto, for a proposal to break down bulk and microplastic waste into benign carbon feedstock chemicals
  • Finalist Award (Bronze), $5,000 in products – Northwest A&F University, Xianyang Shaanxi, China; submitted by Baofeng Su, for a proposal to develop a remote monitoring system that addresses environmental deterioration and crop health
  • Finalist Award (Bronze), $5,000 in products – Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, Texas; submitted by Zi Jing Wong, for a proposal to develop novel nanophotonics sensors for coronavirus detection
  • Finalist Award (Bronze), $5,000 in products — Université des Antilles, Schoelcher, France; submitted by Paule Salvin, for a proposal to use electrochemical methods to depollute wetland and aquatic areas

For more information, contact marketing@oceaninsight.com, visit OceanInsight.com or call +1 727-733-2447.

Ocean Insight is the Applied Spectral Knowledge company. We partner with customers to unlock the unknown, leveraging the power of light to build a safer, cleaner, healthier world. Our modular spectrometers, multispectral sensors and fiber optic accessories comprise a flexible toolkit for experimentation and discovery. Ocean Insight has locations throughout the United States, Europe, India and China. The company is a subsidiary of Halma plc, a global group of life-saving technology companies. Halma is a FTSE 100 company (LSE: HLMA) with over 6,300 employees in more than 40 subsidiaries worldwide. Ocean Insight is part of Halma’s Environmental and Analysis sector, which focuses on products and technologies for analysis in environmental safety and life sciences markets.

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The Guadeloupe Islands & Emmy® Award-Winning TV Series, Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi In A Two-Part TV Special Airing On Public Television Starting Feb. 4

NEW YORK, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi, the four-time Emmy® Award-winning travel series on public television, is back with a two-part special celebrating Carnival in The Guadeloupe Islands.  Premiering in February to coincide with Carnival Season and Black History Month, these two episodes follow Mallozzi as she transports viewers into an immersive cultural experience through Guadeloupe’s Black identity, music, dance and…

NEW YORK, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi, the four-time Emmy® Award-winning travel series on public television, is back with a two-part special celebrating Carnival in The Guadeloupe Islands.  Premiering in February to coincide with Carnival Season and Black History Month, these two episodes follow Mallozzi as she transports viewers into an immersive cultural experience through Guadeloupe’s Black identity, music, dance and traditions.

Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi, travel series on PBS, with a special celebrating Carnival in The Guadeloupe Islands.

«We were so lucky to have filmed these episodes prior to the COVID-19 pandemic,» says Mallozzi.  «At a time when we can’t travel, I am grateful to bring these stories of an international destination to our public television viewers and fans.»

The Guadeloupe Islands are part of the French Caribbean, an overseas region of France and part of the European Union. The deep-rooted traditions and connections to ancestors and Mother Africa are at the forefront of Guadeloupean culture and in these new Bare Feet episodes. 

«Guadeloupeans are very proud of their Culture,» says Willy Rosier, General Director of the Guadeloupe Islands Tourist Board. «We nurture our roots and the notion of transmission is essential to us; Mickela’s genuine spirit was a perfect fit for the destination. We are very grateful to her for giving us the opportunity, during Black History Month, to show Americans who we are,» adds Rosier.

«I am honored to premiere this two-part special for Black History Month and Carnival Season around the world – this is an opportunity to celebrate and highlight Black joy, Black culture, and Black voices through the arts, I’m proud that our series has always been about connecting with locals through the arts,» adds Mallozzi. 

The promotion of the «Carnival in the Guadeloupe Islands» two-part TV special on New York and Atlanta public television stations will include sweepstakes featuring roundtrips tickets to Pointe-à-Pitre, offered by JetBlue and 5-night stays at 4-star La Creole Beach Hotel and Spa. «This winter season having been cut short because of travel bans, we can’t wait to welcome back Americans,» says Rosier.

Highlights of Mallozzi’s Carnival adventures and dance encounters from the upcoming two episodes in the series include:

  • Learning Gwo-Ka, the musical and dance art form listed as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of The Guadeloupe Islands by UNESCO.
  • Marching in the annual Carnival or Mardi Gras parades with the award-winning Waka Chiré Band.
  • Connecting with the anti-assimilation mas bands of the island, including the Maman Mas or «mother mas band«, AKIYO.

Trailer of the two-part TV special is available here

More more information about the destination visit www.Guadeloupe-islands.com

More more information about Bare Feet TV Host Mickela Mallozi visit www.travelbarefeet.com 

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Experts Affirm: Global Wealth Expected To Grow As Pandemic Trends Persist In Year Ahead, Sotheby’s International Realty® Luxury Outlook Report Reveals

NEW YORK, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Sotheby’s International Realty is pleased to announce the release of its inaugural

NEW YORK, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Sotheby’s International Realty is pleased to announce the release of its inaugural 2021 Luxury Outlook report which examines high-end residential markets across the globe in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. The comprehensive report provides insight into the world’s top primary and secondary markets and the anticipated wealth trends that will drive discretionary investment in the coming months. The report reveals that global wealth is forecasted to grow and pandemic trends are expected to persist in the year ahead. With priorities shifting toward larger homes with special amenities, including «Zoom rooms,» multiple offices and workspaces, and an increased interest in sustainable homes with wellness and technology features, the Luxury Outlook highlights new spending habits and homebuying trends.

«As a leader in luxury real estate, it was important for us to analyze trends emerging from the most unparalleled year in modern history,» said Bradley Nelson, chief marketing officer for Sotheby’s International Realty. «The pandemic recalibrated interest in larger, greener properties, secondary cities, and geographies with favorable tax and emigration policies. These preferences are likely here to stay for the foreseeable future, and it was important for us to provide a resource to those looking to navigate the months ahead.»

The Sotheby’s International Realty 2021 Luxury Outlook report was compiled by surveying Sotheby’s International Realty agents who transact in the US$10M+ price category around the world. This information was complemented by gathering supporting data from other leading industry experts, including Credit Suisse, the Luxury Institute, and the National Wellness Institute, in addition to art and luxury experts at Sotheby’s, the famed auction house.

Key findings featured in the Sotheby’s International Realty 2021 Luxury Outlook include:

  • 63% of respondents said they expected luxury home prices to rise over the next three years
  • Trophy home buyers remain heavily concentrated in the U.S. and China
  • By August 2020, high-net-worth individuals’ collective wealth had grown 37% from March 2020, according to a study by Wealth-X
  • The most important amenities for luxury buyers today are private outdoor space or nearby parks and additional square footage for remote work and education
  • By 2025, millennials could account for 45% of luxury goods sales

«Once more, the vast network of Sotheby’s International Realty has played a crucial role in successfully advising our clients around the world,» said Philip White, president and chief executive officer of Sotheby’s International Realty. «Thanks to our presence in more than 70 countries and territories, we were able to expertly traverse the market conditions and shifting trends the pandemic presented. To produce Luxury Outlook, we relied on the expertise of our local market experts internationally to provide first-hand credibility to market data.»

Click here to download the complete report.

Sotheby’s International Realty

Sotheby’s International Realty was founded in 1976 as a real estate service for discerning clients of Sotheby’s auction house. Today, the company’s global footprint spans approximately 1,000 offices located in 72 countries and territories worldwide, including 45 company-owned brokerage offices in key metropolitan and resort markets. In February 2004, Realogy entered a long-term strategic alliance with Sotheby’s, the operator of the auction house. The agreement provided for the licensing of the Sotheby’s International Realty name and the development of a franchise system. The franchise system is comprised of an affiliate network, where each office is independently owned and operated. Sotheby’s International Realty supports its affiliates and agents with a host of operational, marketing, recruiting, educational and business development resources. Affiliates and agents also benefit from an association with the venerable Sotheby’s auction house, established in 1744. For more information, visit www.sothebysrealty.com.

The affiliate network is operated by Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC, and the company owned brokerages are operated by Sotheby’s International Realty, Inc.  Both entities are subsidiaries of Realogy Holdings Corp. (NYSE: RLGY) a global leader in real estate franchising and provider of real estate brokerage, relocation and settlement services. Both Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC and Sotheby’s International Realty, Inc. fully support the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act.

Melissa Couch
PR Manager
Sotheby’s International Realty
973-407-6142
melissa.couch@sothebysrealty.com

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InventHelp Inventor Develops Portable Protector (RHO-1200)

PITTSBURGH, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — «I’m a tractor-trailer driver and I needed to be able to use one trailer that could basically haul anything without damaging my body and floor,» said an inventor from Tappahannock, Va., «so I invented the TOUGH FLO.»

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PITTSBURGH, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — «I’m a tractor-trailer driver and I needed to be able to use one trailer that could basically haul anything without damaging my body and floor,» said an inventor from Tappahannock, Va., «so I invented the TOUGH FLO.»

The patent-pending invention protects trailer flooring and prevents trailer and truck turnovers. It also absorbs impact during loading and it helps to avoid damage and expensive repairs. As a result, it could extend the life of a vehicle, trailer or body and it provides peace of mind for truckers. The invention features a durable, stable and user-friendly design that is wise and cost-effective and it could allow truckers to earn more money by increasing hauling capabilities. This device is durable enough to withstand high heat to allow asphalt to be housed without causing damage or having to rush. Additionally, it is adaptable to various applications.

The original design was submitted to the Richmond sales office of InventHelp. It is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers. For more information, write Dept. 19-RHO-1200, InventHelp, 217 Ninth Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, or call (412) 288-1300 ext. 1368. Learn more about InventHelp’s Invention Submission Services at http://www.InventHelp.com.

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