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Updated: November 1, 2021 From the Editor

From the Editor: A lot of Mainers are sweating the logistics

The saying is “don’t sweat the details,” but in recent months transportation and logistics have very much been on people’s minds.

As Renee Cordes reports in our cover story, electric vehicles are a small but growing part of the car market. We’ve seen an increase in Teslas on the road, but in coming years even the vaunted Ford F-150 will be offered in an EV model. See “Electric avenue,” which starts on Page 10.

Bangor’s regional transportation hub was in need of an upgrade, so much so that it was using a heated, idled bus as a waiting area. Now, with construction underway, it will have a modern bus terminal to serve the region, as Laurie Schreiber reports. See “Bangor’s transit transition” on Page 14.

Breaks in the supply chain have been haunting businesses of all kinds in the past two years, with a wide range of products on backorder. We checked in with nearly a dozen CEOs and leaders to see how they’ve adjusted to the logistical challenges. See “Broken links” on Page 18.

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