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5 More Manufacturing Technologies to Impact the Industry in 2016

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2015 saw the improvement of many different technologies, and manufacturers are looking to 2016 with confidence. Between 2013 and 2015, the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in manufacturing grew from $0.9 This trend will definitely be a game-changer. billion to $36 billion, assets Forbes magazine.

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Nearshoring & Reshoring Will Continue to Increase Thanks to these Main Benefits

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Yet, understanding these concepts requires a bit more than this simple definition. Data from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), however, do allow us to take a partial look at recalls by country. Reshoring Vs. Nearshoring.What's the Difference? Reshoring is the opposite of offshoring.

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6 Transportation Management Trends for 2016

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Outsourcing of Freight Data and Payment Management. Historically, the transportation management system of a given logistics provider has been the sole resource and method for data processing and managing the payment of all fees, duties, tariffs, and other charges for a shipment. Focus on Implementation of the FAST Act.

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Top 11 Trends in eFulfillment Technology

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In 2015, global eCommerce generated more than $6.6 More customers will be engaged in eCommerce this year than ever before, and retailers are seeing a definite shift in the number of customers making online purchases. trillion, reports James Keller of Internet Retailer , and 2016 is shaping up to surpass last year’s records.

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[INFOGRAPHIC] Industry 4.0: Powered by the Internet of Things & Digital Manufacturing

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as: Connected, intelligent products that communicate with users, new digital business models that harness collected data to offer additional services and as-a-service products, products on the assembly line that tell shop floor machinery how they are to be processed. According to Accenture, they define Industry 4.0