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Cracking the Code for AI in the DC

Logistics Viewpoints

There’s a new reason to optimize DC operations, and it’s bigger than the old reasons of productivity and efficiency gains. On top of the insatiable desire for everyone to buy online fueling ecommerce growth in DCs, the high cost and scarcity of warehouse labor is crushing to many DC operators. AI holds the promise for big gains.

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Things for Mobile Robot Manufacturers to Consider

Logistics Business Magazine

With such a wealth of opportunities in the market for autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs), manufacturers providing products that meet customers’ needs will see sales grow. The global mobile robots market is expanding rapidly and forecasts for mobile robot revenues were recently increased as a result.

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Why FMCG Supply Chains are about Balance

Logistics Business Magazine

billion by 2026, largely due to the growing preference for eCommerce online distribution. In the balance With these trends in mind, FMCG businesses are facing a delicate balancing act of keeping costs down while meeting the needs of increasingly demanding consumers who have considerable purchasing power. Realising FMCG 2.0

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3 Statistics Showing Truck Driving is a Wise Career Choice

United World Transporation

Additional industry sources say that that number is expected to grow to 174,000 drivers by 2026. With the amount of freight that is transported by truck, it’s vital to the economy that there are enough truck drivers to meet demand. Furthermore, the ATA notes that it takes 3.5 Automation is a long way out.

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What Does No-Contact Delivery Mean?

WorkWave

Given that in-person dining and shopping experiences require being around others, public health and safety measures severely restricted businesses’ operations. Examples include: A pizza delivery person places an order near a person’s front door and sends a text to confirm the order is there. million users by 2026.

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Stringent Reporting Regulations Require Data Integrity

Logistics Viewpoints

This added responsibility for companies will have lasting effects on business operations, corporate partnerships, supply chain logistics, compliance requirements, and data integrity. Reducing the amount of human intervention will reduce operator error which can increase the data’s integrity.

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Collaborative Logistics’ Role in the Emergence of the Physical Internet

Material Handling and Logistics

Key infrastructure such as “fully operating open logistics networks,” however, won’t be fully functional until at least the 2040s. Take Malcom McLean and Keith Tantlinger, the American inventors of the intermodal container, for example. Take the path of a file being sent over the Internet, for example.