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From Real Life to Virtual Worlds: How Logistics Concepts Improve Gameplay in Video Games

Logistics at MPEPS at UPV

For example, players might need to manage their inventory to ensure that they have enough food and tools to survive while exploring their world. They can use different inventory management techniques such as sorting, labeling, and stacking to keep their inventory organized and easily accessible.

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Warehouse Capacity – How to Increase It and Avoid Moving

Logistics Bureau

Make the most of your current warehouse using the tips in the video below. They’re trying to sort of retrofit or redesign existing warehouses to fit more in. Let me just start, I’ll share a few diagrams and images on the way through this video as well. So there’s all sorts of reasons for that.

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Mike Rother: The Toyota Kata Practice Guide

The Lean Thinker

On the one hand, the practice has become more sophisticated as people explore and learn application in contexts other than the original industrial examples. That book provides working examples of vertical linkage between organizational strategy and shop floor improvement efforts. Study the Process’s Operating Patterns.

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Raising Productivity in Logistics Operations: The BHAG Approach

Logistics Bureau

The person who gave the presentation I attended offered the example of a speech by late US President John F. As I explain in a YouTube video on this subject, I recently saw a good example of how a BHAG can galvanise a workforce and make a dramatic impact on productivity. A Compelling Reason to set a BHAG.

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Supply Chain Resiliency Poised to Become Competitive Differentiator

IoT World Today

The global supply chain, for example, has been hit hard over the past 15 months, creating supply shortages and imbalanced demand. Japan, for example, has allocated more than $4 billion to move operations out of China. In 2020, for example, a conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan created supply chain issues downstream.

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Cost to Supply v Cost to Serve and Why You Need to Understand It

Logistics Bureau

In this video, we’ll explore why this concept matters and how it can create win-win supplier relationships. Watch the video below! It could be for example, you have a much bigger, more efficient network than your suppliers do and you have much better freight rates. So you need to understand all those sort of things.

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The Exploding Use of Robotics in Logistics and Manufacturing

GlobalTranz

For example, retirement benefits, paid-time-off, overtime pay, adherence to daily work schedules, and other aspects of typical workers is completely eliminated when robotics are employed in supply chain processes. For example, humans must create build an item from the inside out, as our tools only allow us to perform certain actions.