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Six trends impacting the warehouse automation industry

Logistics Business Magazine

For those further down the path, integrating these technologies into operations means trained coordination between workers, automated systems and software to drive high-speed, high-volume warehouse execution. For example, a recent Interact Analysis report showed the mobile robot market is expected to grow from $3.6bn in 2021 to $18bn in 2025.

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Intelligent Sorting for Tunisian Post

Logistics Business Magazine

In Africa, e-commerce revenues are expected to exceed $46 billion in 2025, up from $28 billion in 2021, and 500 million online shoppers in 2025, up from 350 million in 2022, according to the latest study by consulting firm TechCabal Insights. Once again, storage , automated sorting, and order preparation systems will be necessary.

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Growth in Supply Chain Salaries Despite Global Pandemic

Logistics Business Magazine

From analysis of over 6.5 in October 2020, and the Office of Budget Responsibility predicting it to stay below 2% until 2025. The post Growth in Supply Chain Salaries Despite Global Pandemic appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine. The industry grew significantly in 2020, according to new data released today by REED.

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Skills Gap: Why It’s Creating New Manufacturing Opportunities

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In fact, worldwide spending on robotics is expected to exceed $67 billion in 2025, and manufacturing will need to grow by a similar percentage (around 450 percent) to reach its $24.4 This may even include paying for vocational training or providing training on-site, as seen with members of the military, explains Forbes magazine. .