Tue.Dec 26, 2023

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Top 3 Tips to Stay Ahead of Forklift Accidents

Supply Chain Brain

It’s important to stay vigilant during the busy season to ensure operations continue running smoothly and employees stay safe on and around material handling equipment.

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Warehouse Health Checks with John Monck

Logistics Bureau

It is important to conduct a health check for your warehouse. This process will enable you to optimize capacity and processes, ensuring that your warehouse operates to its full extent effectively. There may be several red flags in your warehouse that you haven’t noticed yet. Watch the video below to learn about these indicators and elevate the performance of your warehouse.

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Japanese Carmakers Investing $4.3B in Thailand Over Next Five Years

Supply Chain Brain

Toyota and Honda will each invest about $1.44 billion in the country, while Isuzu Motors and Mitsubishi will combine to invest the remaining $1.44 billion.

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Top 5 Articles of the Year: 2023

Food Logistics

Thank you for your continued readership in 2023. Here are the Top 5 most viewed articles from the year.

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Rethinking warehouse work culture: Can automation create better workplaces?

Heico Sandee, CEO of Smart Robotics, explores how automation redefines warehouse culture. By shifting repetitive tasks to skill-based roles, automation improves safety, fosters collaboration, and makes warehousing more appealing to today’s workforce.

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The Trends Defining Retail Planning this Holiday Season

Supply Chain Brain

The topic of the microchip shortage dominated media headlines and planning meetings for years. Now, another shortage is creating obstacles on the path to equilibrium in the supply chain: talent.

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Israel Giving Intel $3.2B Grant to Build New Chip Plant

Supply Chain Brain

Construction has already begun at the Fab 38 plant, which is due to open in 2028 and operate through 2035.

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7 Most Popular Logistics Blogs of 2023

MercuryGate

The 7 most popular MercuryGate logistics blogs of the past year reveal a window into the priority topics for logistics and supply chain managers. As a competitive business environment mixes with ongoing economic uncertainty, modern businesses face unparalleled risks that jeopardize profit and customer loyalty. Blogs published throughout 2023 highlighted transportation management challenges and viable solutions.

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Samsung Delays Production at New U.S. Factory to 2025, Daily Says

Supply Chain Brain

Mass production at the upcoming $17 billion fab would begin in 2025, the newspaper reported, citing a speech by President Choi Siyoung of Samsung’s foundry business.

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Avoiding Christmas Peak Overload with Robotics

Logistics Business Magazine

Robotic solutions for automated storage and retrieval, as well as order picking, provide the secret to successfully hitting seasonal peaks – and can give a competitive edge at this crucial time of trading, writes Stefan Pieters, CEO of Movu Robotics. Imagine having the technology that gives you the ability to meet Christmas peaks successfully. Flexible robotic automated warehousing solutions are fulfilling many Christmas wishes by helping retailers and logistics operations overcome the challenge

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Load Optimization: A Sustainable Way To Reduce Transportation Costs

Discover strategies to optimize load building and achieve significant transportation cost savings. Plus, learn how load optimization can help reduce CO 2 emissions and align with climate regulations and consumer expectations. Finally, discover best practices for sustainable load optimization.

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Toyota Subsidiary Shuts Down Factories for Safety Test Investigation

Supply Chain Brain

The shutdown comes about a week after Daihatsu said it was suspending all vehicle shipments after it was found that the organization used improper testing for 64 vehicle models.