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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. However, it does raise the likelihood that by 2030 Defence’s facilities may be lonely outposts of 20th Century technology in a 21st Century world. He is the author of the book Grand Strategy. electrification.

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

GlobalTranz

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. Averting this outcome depends upon business leaders and government policymakers to actually implement measures to reverse the present trend. Skills Shortages.

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Mass transit ‘pods’ aim to revolutionise transport

Logistics Business Magazine

A rapid global roll-out will follow, seeing at least 10 cities adopt the technology by 2030, beginning with Kampala, the capital of Uganda, and cities across the UK, ushering in a new era of mass transit. As a result, around 100 countries are planning over 1,000 new metro rail projects by 2030 – equivalent to over $2.2trn USD of investment.

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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. Australian Industry has a critical role to play.

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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 Ongoing training initiatives. It goes without saying, that in order for the skills deficit to be reduced significantly, skills development needs to be central to a business digital strategy. Rollout ongoing training opportunities.

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NJ Ayuk: Natural gas – Nigeria’s lost treasure

247 Customs Broker

In 2015, Nigeria joined the World Bank-led Global Gas Flaring Reduction Partnership (GGFR) in the “Zero Routine Flaring by 2030” initiative, which aims at putting a stop to the routine flaring of 5 trillion SCF of natural gas globally every year. It has also committed to forbid any new oil wells from flaring natural gas.

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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. Once an intensive training phase has been completed, there will be weekly test runs, and then daily test runs,” explains MAN Truck & Bus chief technical officer, Frederik Zohm.