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Online Learning is Growing Exponentially—And it’s Here to Stay

Logistics Bureau

Big business from about 2011 onwards started realising the value of adding e-learning to staff training programmes. Corporate training is now a $200 billion USD industry, with e-learning taking up more than half of this amount. Because they are expensive, however, they are mainly used as training tools by large corporations.

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7 Ways Augmented Reality in Manufacturing Will Revolutionize The Industry!

GlobalTranz

Usually, it can be a hassle for fighter jet engineers to assemble an aircraft because it would take years of training to do so. Your team can use an AR-enabled mobile app to scan QR codes to view live video feed, graphics, images, and use it to repair machines. You Use It For Training. You Can Work Faster.

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Here’s Why Image of Manufacturing as Boring, Dirty, and Tedious is Drastically Changing

GlobalTranz

Path , a 2011 report, initiated by the National Association of Manufacturers, found a qualified worker shortage of 67 percent across the industry. They also put out this fantastic video about Millennials' thoughts on the image of manufacturing. . According to Dr. Bill R.

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[INFOGRAPHIC] The History of Shipping Containers

GlobalTranz

With the growth of transpacific trade, McLean teams with Southern Pacific Railroad to build the first double-stack train car. The first all double-stack train is developed by APL and UP Railroad. Over 100 double stack container trains, each a mile long, are now operating across U.S. Costs fall and service improves. Significance.