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Coupa Leverages Community Intelligence to Power AI

Logistics Viewpoints

This technology allows businesses to unify their procurement, expense management, invoicing, payments, sourcing, contract management, and spend analysis processes and reporting. It is a bad sign if an AI solution is being trained on public web data,” Turner explained. “A This solution provides for purchase order collaboration.

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MTS Logistics Teaches and Trains the Young Generation to Make a Difference for the World’s Oceans and Environment

MTS Logistics

MTS Logistics recently held an educational environmental training and cleanup event on the beach in Izmir, Turkey. Our first aim was to include more children into our Clean Oceans Project and training this year as we are passing the torch to Gen Z and Millennials, the caretakers of our future.

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Predictive Analysis in Logistics and Supply Chain: How to Apply

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Predictive Analysis in Logistics and Supply Chain: How to Apply | Image source: Pexels In logistics, predictive analysis is simply the process of identifying and forecasting patterns, trends, and behaviors in both human and machine learning approaches, data, and algorithms. This ratio increased to 54% in 2022.

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How IoT Brings Railway Efficiency to Dutch Rail Network

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million train journeys every day. Just building additional train tracks won’t address the problem in full. “Of For industry participants, data analysis presents an opportunity to optimize railway operations without adding costly infrastructure. “We ProRail manages the Dutch rail network (owned by Nederlandse Spoorwegen ).

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Achieving excellence in logistics, one less error at a time

Logistics Business Magazine

The best way to correct present and avoid future errors in the supply chain is to see what happened in the past. Intelligent video analysis provides you with insights that allow you to check back to when a fault occurred, take the appropriate action and then follow up to ensure the same fault doesn’t occur again.

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New Linde Tow Tractors Suit Confined Spaces

Logistics Business Magazine

These all-rounders are mostly used as towing vehicles for logistic trains, for example to supply production in industrial plants, deliver goods to shops in airport terminals, serve meals in hospitals – or as ‘shelves on wheels’ in warehouses and distribution centres.

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Mission Zero Touch Robotics

Logistics Business Magazine

At LogiMAT in Stuttgart, Germany, KNAPP presented technologies that help companies meet these goals. For example, the KiSoft software configures the AMRs, so they go where they are needed, and also trains the KNAPP Pick-it-Easy Robot picking robots so they continually improve.