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The pros and cons of low code tools for manufacturers

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

Low code is gaining a huge traction and Gartner predicts that by 2024, 65% of application development activity will be powered by low code. Low-code tools give an easy-to-use support for building software applications, eliminating the need for in-house coding specialists. What is low code development? The cons of low code.

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Top 10 SCM Trends for 2024

Logistics Business Magazine

Ralf Duester, board member of the Bochum-based SCM software specialist Setlog, shows which trends will be important in 2024. His statements are based not only on discussions with experts from the industry and research, but also on data from Setlog customers who use the SCM tool OSCA. At a glance: The top ten SCM trends in 2024 1.

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2024 Supply Chain Outlook: Industry Experts Weigh in on Opportunities and Challenges

Penske Move Ahead

To help those within the industry prepare for the year ahead, we sat down with several industry experts to get their thoughts on capacity, operations, sustainability and how to prepare for 2024. Q: How will the three big drivers of truck freight — consumer spending, new construction and factory/industrial output — change?

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The Chip Shortage Explained

Blue Grace Logistics

Chip shortages continue to escalate as manufacturers are unable to meet demand. Even prior to COVID, manufacturers were often challenged to meet the rising demand. So, when factories shut down to slow the spread of COVID , an immediate production backlog was created. What industries are being affected by the shortage?

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Transparency for the customer who is king

Logistics Business Magazine

The new regulations will initially apply to companies with more than 3,000 employees from 2023, and to companies with more than 1,000 employees from 2024. KiK meets high standards. Anyone who works with KiK must meet high standards. One of the long-time OSCA users is KiK Textilien und Non-Food GmbH in Boenen.

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Logistics & Supply Chain News Roundup, January 2023

Logistics Bureau

Indeed, there is cause for concern about Chinese factories’ ability to fulfill orders, given the massive uptick in COVID cases since the harsh policy was lifted. Other reports say that people are sickening quickly and in enormous numbers, leaving factories short-staffed at the worst possible time—Chinese New Year.