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STILL presents energy system webinar

Logistics Business Magazine

To operate economically and efficiently, you need to identify the most suitable energy system for your particular transport processes. On the infrastructure of warehouses and production sites, on the choice of transport systems, on operating costs and ultimately on the size of the investment. Suitability criteria.

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The 7 Trends Shaping The Future of the Logistics Industry

GlobalTranz

When you consider that Apple introduced its iPad in the year 2010, and now tablet sales are about to overtake the combined sales of desktops and laptops, it becomes apparent. Logistics industry trends have also not been left behind in the move towards a more technological future. . This is now becoming a global trend.

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An Overview of Each Generation’s Impact on the World and Global Transportation

MTS Logistics

” Generation Z (Centennial) or Post-Millennials – Born after 1995 and 2010: This is a group of people that are defined by the internet. Generation Alpha – Born after 2010: To describe their common behaviors, we must observe them during the coming years as they grow. This includes global transportation.

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6 Manufacturing Trends to Watch Out for in 2016

GlobalTranz

As we close the year of 2015, we want to take a look at some manufacturing trends for 2016. Manufacturing Business Technology recently wrote the 5 e-commerce trends for 2016 for manufacturers to look at that include: Manufacturers will seek to increase their share of aftermarket parts sales. E-Commerce for Manufacturing.

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What does the Logistics World of the Future look like?

Logistics Business Magazine

Transport management and visibility specialist Transporeon recently staged an online conference which very neatly replicated the format of the real-world version with a quirky navigation that allowed attendees to enter different rooms in a faithfully reproduced virtual ‘venue’. Let a futurist explain, reports Paul Hamblin. I’m not convinced.

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Molex Prizes Agility

Logistics Viewpoints

The company is present in 38 nations and has more than 40,000 employees. This involves a lot of long-haul transportation.” The 2010 Eyjafjallajökull volcano eruptions in Iceland, for example, caused enormous disruption to air shipments across Western Europe. It is part of Koch Industries. The Molex Supply Chain.

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Programming Languages Applied to Logistics

Logistics at MPEPS at UPV

An example of this can be seen in the following video: 3. M & DAX With Excel 2010 two modules were introduced that became a great alternative to macro programming: Power Pivot and Power Query. 5. C/C++ and Java C# and Java are the most common programming languages for warehouse automation/mechanization.