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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. Rollout ongoing training opportunities. Technology also enables more efficient training. This is where technology comes in – to monitor the success of a training programme and identify areas of improvement.

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Navigating the Loading Bay’s Hidden Risks

Logistics Business Magazine

Recruits who are unfamiliar with the processes and risks demand lots of training hours and add pressure on the remaining workforce to increase their productivity. from 2023 to 2030. Procedural errors are more likely, which can result in accidents or create new risks. High levels of staff turnover.

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Industry Outlook: Manufacturing Trends

Trinity Logistics

million skilled workers by 2030. According to the Manufacturing Institute , young employees are attracted to companies that look to train and invest in them. According to a study by the Manufacturing Institute, less than 30 percent of manufacturing workers are women.

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This Week in Logistics News (May 13 – 19)

Logistics Viewpoints

Police in Hagerstown are deploying a surprisingly large fleet of low-cost drones and training more than 20 percent of the department’s officers on how to fly them. In the past two weeks, Hagerstown police report they have seized at least 15 illegally operated motorcycles and made multiple arrests.

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Sequence Adherence and Why it Matters for Last-Mile Excellence

Locus

This is such a persistent problem in the industry that the study of this phenomenon has its own term: Sequence adherence. According to a World Economic Forum (WEF) report, effective data-based solutions such as dynamic rerouting can reduce emissions by 30% and delivery costs by 25% by 2030, when compared to a “do nothing” baseline.

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This Week in Logistics News (June 3 – 9)

Logistics Viewpoints

It’s part of the drink brand’s initiative to become carbon neutral by 2030. More than 100,000 truck drivers have been removed from the industry in the past three years due to positive marijuana tests , and most have not returned, according to a new study by the American Transportation Research Institute.

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Logistics, Digital Transformation and Future Logisticians

Logistics in War

A recent study sees the application of digital technology in this industry sector across this decade in three stages. By 2030 and beyond, mines will feature autonomous machines working with other autonomous machines to complete tasks. Imagine if Defence’s facilities could be like that? Creativity and innovation. Digital intelligence.