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of Cheshire entered into rest on Wednesday
2024 at MidState Medical Center in Meriden after a brief illness
She was the devoted wife of the late George J
for over 65 years until his passing in January 2015
daughter of the late Peter and Katharina (Friedrich) Penth
Maria and George were introduced by a mutual friend
during the post WWII occupation in Germany
Maria came home with George to the United States
Throughout the next several decades they would establish many homes throughout the East Coast from New York and New Jersey to Georgia and Florida
Mia stayed home to raise her boys and later enjoyed travelling throughout the United States
She is the beloved mother of George (Karen) Tellmann
OR and Michael (Genevieve) Tellmann Jacksonville
Services will be private and at the convenience of her family. Memorial contributions may be made to Doctors Without Borders online at www.doctorswithoutborders.org
The family is being cared for by the Alderson-Ford Funeral Home of Cheshire
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By Marcus Williams2024-09-16T12:19:00+01:00
Germany’s Mosolf Group has launched an emission-free finished vehicle logistics service in Baden-Württemberg
At its Illingen branch Mosolf is operating six fully electric transporters
The trucks are supplied by etruck maker Designwerk and the tailers are supplied by Kässbohrer
Mosolf aims to reduce CO2 emissions by up to 1,000 tons annually at the Illingen site
reinforcing its commitment to climate-neutral freight transport
The trucks will be able to move more than 40,000 finished vehicles a year
Mosolf said that by 2030 it will reduce scope 1 and 2 CO2 emissions by 40%
By next year Mosolf will be operating 12 electric transporters and able to move more than 40,000 finished vehicles annually
The initiative is supported by Germany’s Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport
Transport minister for Baden-Württemberg Winfried Hermann said: “Climate-neutral freight transport is no longer a thing of the future
Our goal is that by 2030 every second ton of freight transport will be transported in a climate-neutral manner
Here we can see how forward-looking companies are already putting this into practice today
we will support companies in their implementation.”
CEO of Mosolf Group added: “With the introduction of the new service product
we are underlining our commitment to more sustainable transport solutions
This gives our customers the opportunity to operate in an even more environmentally friendly and efficient manner
The new product is part of our corporate strategy
which includes the transformation of our truck fleet to low-CO2 drive technologies.”
In 2023 Mosolf started working with Smatrics for the provision of a truck charging infrastructure at Mosolf locations throughout Germany
Smatrics is a subsidiary of Verbud and the German EnBW
Last year Mosolf also began working with technology provider Spectaire to measure vehicle emissions in real-time operations using Spectaire’s AireCore micro mass-spectrometer tool
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