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The Past, Present, and Future of Technology in the Warehouse

Logistics Bureau

For example: Paperwork and data entry: WMS has reduced the need for people to spend time completing paper forms or entering data from documents into spreadsheets and other data-management applications. That’s just what we’re seeing here, a prime example of how even more people are being displaced from the warehouse environment by technology.

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Flatbed Demand and Challenges for Construction and Manufacturing

Trinity Logistics

However, industries facing high flatbed demand, like construction and manufacturing, are seeing more difficulty than others. Let’s take a deeper look into these challenges and present some considerations for how those in the industry can overcome them. And demand already has construction projects beyond their pre-pandemic heights.

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Hyster Impact Live Showcases Clean Power

Logistics Business Magazine

Attendees had a special opportunity to experience a wide range of dependable Hyster equipment and learn how it supports the specific needs of different industry applications, such as those in ports and terminals, the paper supply chain, and heavy industries such as wood, steel, and construction.

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Key Takeaways from Oracle CloudWorld 2023

Logistics Viewpoints

Greenhouses can be constructed to be like semiconductor clean rooms which would eliminate the need for pesticides. Nevertheless, Mr. Ellison presented a fascinating vision centered on how technology can be used to digitally disrupt a 10,000-year-old industry. Agriculture currently accounts for 30% of global greenhouse gas emissions.

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Autoliv’s Supply Chain Risk Management Journey

Logistics Viewpoints

The main take aways from the presentation earlier this year were the following: The auto industry has made supply chain risk management a priority since the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011. Mr. Niebur’s and Thiessen’s presentation was taped in November of 2021 and then played online in February. Can you update me on this?

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Supply Chain AI: 25 Current Use Cases (and a Handful of Future Ones)

Logistics Viewpoints

These predictions accelerate a company’s ability to verify how its extended supply chain is constructed. For example, if you want to train a vision system to recognize a dog’s image, you will start by using humans to look at tens of thousands of images of animals. The computer is then presented with those images.

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Demonstrations and innovations at WABCOWÜRTH web events

Logistics Business Magazine

The areas of application of the COOLIUS Trailer and application examples for the W.EASY ADAS Calibration as well as the Mirror Cam Calibration will be discussed. In addition, the new Cockpit function in the W.EASY diagnostic software will be presented. CLICK HERE to register to attend.

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