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Charting a course for GHG emissions and the shipping sector

The Logistics Academy

Over time, it has developed a comprehensive regulatory framework for the global industry through some 50 conventions and protocols and multiple codes and recommendations. Setting a common course? The post Charting a course for GHG emissions and the shipping sector appeared first on The Logistics Academy. Source : [link].

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A Step Towards a Cleaner Future with the Latest IMO Regulations Now in Effect

MTS Logistics

Some new IMO regulations in the shipping industry went into effect earlier this year. The goals are 40% by 2030 and 70% by 2050. But, of course, the shipping industry will the feel the growing pains of these new regulations significantly more. To go even further, international enforcement presents many challenges.

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Additive Manufacturing Is Emerging From Prototypes

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The number of production-ready additive manufacturing platforms that ship each year will increase more than 10 times by 2030, as the technology’s use in structural and mission-critical commercial applications comes to fruition. Then warehousing, inventory management and, of course, transportation arrangements.

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Cold Storage Warehouse Fire Safety

Logistics Business Magazine

While it may seem counterintuitive that fire is even a risk in spaces designed to maintain cold temperatures, cold storage in fact presents a huge fire hazard for warehouse designers and builders, life safety installation companies and facility owners. So as the demand for refrigerated products grows, so does the need for better fire safety.

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Industry 4.0: Building the right skills to meet the factory of the future

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

It does present a training requirement, the need for new skills for industry 4.0 Together they conceived the Unimate, the very first industrial robot. While the industry has been transformed by new technological advances, the workforce has had to play catch-up. We’ve moved slowly in this area.”. The growing skills gap.

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STILL presents energy system webinar

Logistics Business Magazine

These include increased CO2 taxes, expensive emission certificates and a complete ban on internal combustion engines, which will make electric drives mandatory for all vehicles by 2030 at the latest. In intralogistics, this begins with the selection of the appropriate energy system for the drive of industrial trucks.

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How Southeast Asian manufacturers can use ERP to realign the supply chain

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

Of course, the pandemic then hit global shores, not to mention the ripple effects of global trade wars. To enable SEA manufacturers and distributors, governments are implementing policies, collaborating regionally, and leveraging the potential of Industry 4.0. Top leadership support for Industry 4.0.