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Logistics, Digital Transformation and Future Logisticians

Logistics in War

By 2030 and beyond, mines will feature autonomous machines working with other autonomous machines to complete tasks. Open source platforms will integrate readily with other similar platforms allowing machine-to-machine communications and real-time data exchange so they can self-learn and make decisions. electrification.

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Two Million Vacant Manufacturing Jobs by 2025…How Can We Tackle the Skills Gap?

GlobalTranz

Industry data for 2004 - 2013 shows an annual loss of at least $17 billion due to vacant positions, with shocking losses of around $45 billion in both 2012 and 2013. The executives surveyed identified these positions as those they believe currently most affected and that they expect will present even more severe staffing difficulties by 2020.

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Video-Driven Data to Transform Transportation Infrastructure

IoT World Today

Until now, the bulk of big data has come from social, machine and transactional data sources. The broader rollout of 5G will increase the capacity of the network and further enable the proliferation of video data. Additionally, the data garnered from AI-assisted monitoring can help to identify habits to improve driver behavior.

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Far from Sanctuaries: Sustaining a Fifth-Generation Fight in the Indo-Pacific

Logistics in War

This post is an adaptation of Mrs Cain-Riva’s presentation at the Williams Foundation’s #selfsustain seminar, held in Canberra on 11 April 2019. In 2030, air power projection locations in the Indo-Pacific, and our air bases across the entire national support base will not be sanctuaries. We do not face these challenges alone.

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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 Of course, robotics does not tell the full story, as the world of manufacturing has evolved even further over the last few decades, with the rise of data and smart, autonomous systems. Ongoing training initiatives.

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

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

According to BCG, opportunities like these would make it easier for SEA businesses to leverage different advantages and skills across the region and as a result, could generate up to $600 billion a year in additional manufacturing output by 2030 as well as $22 billion in foreign direct investment and 140 000 new jobs.

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Trucks to attention

Automotive Logistics

Some countries lend themselves more readily to platooning than others,” notes Christophe Domke, director of KPMG’s Mobility 2030 transport practice. And there’s an obvious need for digital links to third-party applications: GPS data, weather data, data on traffic conditions, and so on.” .