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Business Wire
2 hours ago
- Business
- Business Wire
Lineage Streamlines Import Process with Newly Certified Customs Bonded Warehouse Space in Seattle
NOVI, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lineage, Inc. (NASDAQ: LINE) (the 'Company'), the world's largest global temperature-controlled warehouse REIT, today announced that its Seattle – Garfield facility, located at the Port of Seattle, is now an approved Class 3 Public bonded storage facility. This is Lineage's first customs bonded facility in the state of Washington and one of the first refrigerated storage facilities with customs bonded space in the Seattle market. With this new certification, the site is now better equipped to help customers navigate the complexities of international logistics, enabling greater precision, flexibility and ease by providing safe temperature-controlled storage of imported goods under U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) supervision until they are cleared for domestic commerce or re-export. These services provide a crucial gateway for temperature-sensitive imports arriving via the Port of Seattle. Located at 2001 W Garfield Street on Pier 90, Lineage's Seattle – Garfield facility offers cold storage, drayage, temperature-controlled rail and on-demand trucking. The new customs bonded warehousing service complements the site's existing USDA and FDA inspections, drayage and intermodal services, strengthening Lineage's ability to help make the import process easier and more streamlined for customers. 'Our certified customs bonded warehouse space in Seattle marks an exciting milestone for Lineage, reflecting our commitment to anticipate and meet customer needs in a dynamic global trade environment,' said Brian Beattie, President, North America West, at Lineage. 'By expanding our import service capabilities in a critical hub for global trade, we aim to offer our customers greater flexibility to respond to shifting market conditions while maintaining compliance and protecting product integrity.' The Seattle – Garfield facility joins Lineage's growing network of bonded warehouses and I-Houses in key markets across the U.S. strategically positioned for global connectivity. The company now operates 10 bonded warehouse locations and 42 USDA-approved I-House facilities nationwide, streamlining both regulatory compliance and import logistics for food shippers. To learn more about Lineage's global facility network and integrated transportation solutions, visit About Lineage Lineage, Inc. (NASDAQ: LINE) is the world's largest global temperature-controlled warehouse REIT with a network of over 480 strategically located facilities totaling over 84 million square feet and approximately 3.0 billion cubic feet of capacity across countries in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. Coupling end-to-end supply chain solutions and technology, Lineage partners with some of the world's largest food and beverage producers, retailers, and distributors to help increase distribution efficiency, advance sustainability, minimize supply chain waste, and, most importantly, feed the world. Learn more at and join us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and X. Forward Looking Statements Certain statements contained in this press release may be considered forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Lineage intends for all such forward-looking statements to be covered by the applicable safe harbor provisions for forward-looking statements contained in those acts. Such forward-looking statements can generally be identified by Lineage's use of forward-looking terminology such as 'may,' 'will,' 'expect,' 'intend,' 'anticipate,' 'estimate,' 'believe,' 'continue,' 'seek,' 'objective,' 'goal,' 'strategy,' 'plan,' 'focus,' 'priority,' 'should,' 'could,' 'potential,' 'possible,' 'look forward,' 'optimistic,' or other similar words. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this press release. Such statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, including known and unknown risks, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected or anticipated. Therefore, such statements are not intended to be a guarantee of Lineage's performance in future periods. Except as required by law, Lineage does not undertake any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements contained in this release.


Business Wire
2 hours ago
- Business
- Business Wire
Airgain Launches Industry's First Commercially Available Cat 1 bis Embedded Modem Certified for Customer End-Applications
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Airgain, Inc. (NASDAQ: AIRG), a leading provider of wireless connectivity solutions, today announced the launch of the NimbeLink Skywire™ Cat 1 bis Embedded Modem, the industry's first plug-and-play Cat 1 bis modem for end-application use in industrial IoT. Designed to streamline cellular integration for a wide range of applications, this new modem marks a major leap forward in simplifying and accelerating IoT deployments across industrial, healthcare, logistics, and smart city environments. Airgain's Skywire™ Cat 1 bis embedded modem is certified for customer end-applications—enabling faster, lower-cost IoT deployments with global carrier support. Share Built on next-generation Cat 1 bis technology, the Skywire Cat 1 bis modem delivers the optimal balance of performance, power efficiency, and cost—particularly ideal for IoT devices that require moderate data rates, global network coverage, and long-term deployment. Unlike traditional cellular modules, which require time-consuming and costly certification, Airgain's modem comes pre-certified as an end device, enabling customers to bypass most regulatory bottlenecks and bring solutions to market up to 80% faster. 'The launch of our Cat 1 bis modem represents a meaningful step forward in simplifying cellular connectivity for IoT,' said Joe Porrazzo, Senior Director of Product at Airgain. 'By combining end-device certification, plug-and-play integration, and global carrier support in a compact form factor, we're helping customers reduce complexity, speed up development cycles, and deploy with rapid time-to-market.' To help developers and product teams navigate the evolving landscape of low-power cellular technologies, Airgain is hosting a free webinar: 'Choosing the Right Cellular LTE Modem Technology for Your IoT Application'. Join our experts as we break down Cat 1, Cat 1 bis, Cat M, and other key options to help you make the right decision for your next design. [Register here] to reserve your spot. Why Cat 1 bis? As LTE networks evolve and older 2G/3G technologies sunset, Cat 1 bis has emerged as the new baseline for reliable, globally compatible IoT connectivity. Offering single-antenna design (lower BOM cost), extended coverage in hard-to-reach areas, and improved power efficiency, Cat 1 bis is ideally suited for smart meters, asset trackers, sensors, gateways, and remote monitoring systems. Best of all, Airgain's Cat 1 bis modem delivers Cat 1-class performance at nearly the same price point as Cat M modules—making it an ideal upgrade path for developers looking to reduce costs without sacrificing speed or reliability. Product Highlights: Certified for End-Device Applications: Pre-certified on select global networks to eliminate most regulatory certification hurdles Plug-and-Play: Standard Skywire 20-pin footprint enables drop-in replacement for existing designs Cost-Optimized: MSRP 20–30% lower than previous Cat 1 solutions Global Carrier Support: Available in North American (TC1bisNAG) and Worldwide (QC1bisWWG) versions Compact and Durable: Industrial-grade form factor (29 x 33.9 x 10.8 mm) optimized for space-constrained applications Future-Proof: Built on the latest Telit and Quectel Cat 1 bis cellular modules The Skywire Cat 1 bis modem is available now for evaluation, with immediate commercial availability. Customers can access development kits, reference designs, and migration guides to enable a seamless integration process. The Cat 1 bis modem is available through Airgain's authorized distribution partners, including DigiKey, Braemac, Mouser, GetWireless, Arrow, and Richardson. To learn more, visit NimbeLink Skywire Cat 1 bis Embedded Modem on Note: Carrier certification may vary by region and application. Customers should verify compatibility with specific mobile network operators as part of their deployment process. About Airgain, Inc. Headquartered in San Diego, California, Airgain, Inc. (NASDAQ: AIRG) is a leading provider of advanced wireless connectivity solutions that drive cutting-edge innovation in 5G technology. We are committed to delivering high-performance, cost-effective, and energy-efficient wireless solutions that enable rapid market deployment. Our mission is to connect the world through integrated, innovative, and optimized wireless solutions. Our diverse product portfolio serves three primary markets: enterprise, automotive, and consumer. For more information, visit or follow us on LinkedIn and X. Airgain, AirgainConnect, and the Airgain logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Airgain, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner. FirstNet, FirstNet Trusted™ and the FirstNet logo are registered trademarks and service marks of the First Responder Network Authority. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.


Cision Canada
2 hours ago
- Business
- Cision Canada
The Andersons, Inc. Declares Cash Dividend for Third Quarter 2025
MAUMEE, Ohio, June 19, 2025 /CNW/ -- The Andersons, Inc. (Nasdaq: ANDE) announces a third quarter 2025 cash dividend of 19.5 cents ($0.195) per share payable on July 22, 2025, to shareholders of record as of July 01, 2025. This is The Andersons 115 th consecutive quarterly cash dividend since listing on the Nasdaq in February 1996. About The Andersons, Inc. The Andersons, Inc., is a diversified company rooted in agriculture that conducts business in the agribusiness and renewables sectors. Guided by its Statement of Principles, The Andersons is committed to providing extraordinary service to its customers, helping its employees improve, supporting its communities, and increasing the value of the company. For more information, please visit SOURCE The Andersons, Inc.


Business Wire
2 hours ago
- Business
- Business Wire
Benchmark Strengthens Presence in Jalisco with Grand Opening of Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Guadalajara
TEMPE, Ariz--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Benchmark Electronics, Inc. (NYSE: BHE), a global provider of engineering, design, and manufacturing services, today celebrated the grand opening of its brand-new manufacturing facility in Guadalajara, Mexico. Located in the Parque Industrial San Jorge in Tlajomulco, the 321,000-square-foot facility expands Benchmark's manufacturing footprint in the region by 50%, consolidating operations into a purpose-built, state-of-the-art space to better serve customers in the medical, industrial, advanced computing, and next-gen communications sectors. 'Our new facility in Guadalajara is the cornerstone of our investment in Mexico and supports our global growth strategy. This new facility increases our capabilities in the region with an optimized space to serve complex and highly regulated industries,' said Jeff Benck, President and CEO of Benchmark. 'With over 300,000 square feet of manufacturing capability, this expansion will allow us to scale with new and existing customers who have come to us for our world-class product realization services provided by a specialty EMS partner who understands how to support this class of products.' The grand opening event brought together Benchmark employees, customers, government officials, industry leaders, academic partners, and local community members to celebrate the company's ongoing commitment to regional growth and excellence in advanced manufacturing. Benchmark has long been a trusted partner in Guadalajara and, with the new facility, aims to create a modernized hub for design and manufacturing, improve production flows, and deliver superior solutions with increased efficiency and scalability. 'This new site represents more than just a building—it's a launchpad for our next chapter in Guadalajara,' said Dagoberto Esquer, general manager, Benchmark Guadalajara. 'We're committed to our people, strengthening our infrastructure, and advancing innovation to grow alongside our customers and deliver lasting value across the product lifecycle. We're also contributing to our community by creating new jobs and supporting educational opportunities for local residents, including students.' Built from the ground up, the new Guadalajara facility is equipped with a robust IT infrastructure and an optimized layout to enhance efficiency through streamlined production and increased collaboration. The new environment also supports Benchmark's strategy to innovate in support of a healthier, safer, and better-connected world, particularly for customers in the medical, industrial and technology industries. Benchmark's expansion in Guadalajara is a major step in job creation and talent development. The company has formed partnerships with nearby universities and technical high schools to cultivate a skilled workforce prepared for the demands of high-tech manufacturing. To learn more about the new Benchmark Guadalajara facility, please visit About Benchmark Electronics, Inc. Benchmark provides comprehensive solutions across the entire product lifecycle; leading through its innovative technology and engineering design services; leveraging its optimized global supply chain; and delivering world-class manufacturing services in the following industries: commercial aerospace, defense, advanced computing, next-generation communications, medical, complex industrials, and semiconductor capital equipment. Benchmark's global operations include facilities in seven countries and its common shares trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol BHE.


Irish Examiner
2 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Irish Examiner
'It's four or five seconds a week per animator': The maker's of Pixar's new film, Elio
Three decades ago, a new animation studio prepared to release their first-ever feature film in cinemas, a buddy movie featuring a quirky cowboy and a space superhero. The fledgling studio was called Pixar and their first release — Toy Story —broke the mould for animated storytelling and changed the course of movie history. Almost thirty years after the world fell in love with Andy's toys and other Pixar classics, their 29th feature film comes to our big screens. Elio, the tale of a space-obsessed boy who finds himself accidentally beamed into outer space — where he's mistaken for Earth's chief ambassador — sends its protagonist on a intergalactic voyage of self discovery. While it might not quite scale the heights of classics like Monsters, Inc, Up or Wall-E, Elio again blends the intimate with the universal in a richly detailed tale. It all comes about through years of story building and preparation, attention to detail and animators who spend dozens of hours creating just a few seconds of film footage over the course of their work at Pixar's studios in California. 'The logistics are a big part of my job,' says Elio's producer Alice Mary Drumm. 'For Elio, we probably had about 250 people at the peak of the crew, but we had over 400 people involved throughout the film. Almost everyone at Pixar touches the film in some way, and there are 1,200 of us. The average animator is animating about five, five and a half feet a week, which is basically one shot. It's four or five seconds a week per animator, maybe a little less. At our peak, we are probably going through one or two minutes of animation a week.' It's the kind of painstaking craftwork that makes Pixar best in show in a golden era for animated filmmaking. Featuring subtle nods to sci-fi classics like Alien and Close Encounters, and a backstory involving Nasa's Voyager space probe, Elio tells the story of a recently orphaned boy who has a loving but testing relationship with his aunt. He's a space-obsessed boy with a lively imagination who has long dreamed of encountering alien life - so he's thrilled when he's accidentally beamed up into outer space. Elio arrives at the Communiverse, an interplanetary organisation with representatives from various galaxies, and is mistaken as Planet Earth's leader. But when he's tasked with helping prevent the fearsome and powerful Lord Grigon from seizing control of the Communiverse, he needs to get savvy fast with the help of his eccentric sidekick, Glordon. When Elio's wish to be abducted by aliens actually comes true, he meets an array of space inhabitants, including Glordon, the tender-hearted son of a fierce warlord ruler. Taking on a sci-fi movie means creating two very different worlds within one movie, and Pixar's production team got to work, says director Domee Shi. 'Tackling a sci-fi movie, you can basically design the alien world to look like anything, the sky's the limit, and that's kind of daunting. Production designer Harley Jessup and his art team did such an amazing job with finding the look and feeling of the Communiverse. He really challenged himself and the team to design a space that we've never seen before in any of our movies at Pixar, but also in other sci fi movies from other studios. 'A good North Star for us was thinking about space as this aspirational wish fulfilment for Elio, a lonely boy on Earth who feels like an alien. The moment that he arrives in space, it has to be the opposite feeling of how he felt on Earth. If Earth was desaturated, cold, and he felt visually boxed in, then space is huge, colourful, vibrant, full of organic shapes and alien designs that are not humanoid at all, but still feel quite friendly and appealing.' From the antics of superhero family The Incredibles to the happy/sad emotional rollercoaster that was Inside Out, as the studio approaches its 30th year, almost everyone has an opinion on the former movie they hold closest to their hearts, which tale resonated with them the most as they watched on the big screen for the first time. They include, it emerges, the filmmakers themselves. 'I grew up watching Pixar movies, and they were some of the first times I experienced cinema that could change me,' says Madelaine Sharafin, making her feature directorial debut with Elio, who was a toddler when Toy Story debuted in cinemas. 'I hadn't realised that a person can watch a movie and come out feeling incredibly different about themselves and about the world, or even that a movie could make somebody cry. 'The one that really changed things for me was watching Monsters Inc, which I think is one of my favourite movie endings of all time (when Sully and his best friend Boo are reunited). I think it's brilliant. I would finish the movie, and then I'd immediately restart it, because I was so moved. I didn't want to leave that feeling.' Mary Alice Drumm, Domee Shi and Madeline Sharafian attend the UK gala screening of Elio. Picture: Tim P Whitby/Getty Looking back for director Domee Shi, it was the opening moments of Up, in which a grumpy and heartbroken widower takes to the skies — not knowing he had a stowaway on board — that first resonated. 'Pixar films, they just felt different than other animated films,' says Shi. 'Because they always have such an emphasis on good story, and they really treat animation like a medium, not a genre. They never shy away from telling stories with deeper or more adult themes, and you always walk away from a Pixar film feeling a little bit changed in some way, and that's our hope with Elio too. 'The film that impacted me the most was probably Up just because I bawled my eyes out when I watched the first 10 minutes of it. There were no words spoken, but you got the sense of an entire relationship, marriage, a life. It was just amazing to see, like pure visual storytelling on the big screen.' For producer Alice Mary Drumm, it was the studio's imagination in bringing audiences a movie where the central character was a rat that resonated. 'There are so many great movies,' she says. 'Ratatouille, for me, was one — it's just incredible that any studio would make a movie about rats in a kitchen. It's such a crazy idea, and I think that encapsulates Pixar for me, that there's such creative freedom and such belief, while also holding the bar. It's about story and character, whether it's a rat, whether it's aliens, as long as we're focusing on that, and then we use animation, because we can do anything in animation. Those are the things that I think help us keep our compass at Pixar.' Elio is in cinemas from Friday, June 20