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SaaS training platform raises $5.4m

Logistics Business Magazine

how.fm , the SaaS training platform enabling warehouse operators to onboard, upskill, and support their operators every day, has raised a $5.4m Once an employee has been onboarded, it can cost over $7k to replace them, due to spending on in-person training, loss of productivity and quality. seed round.

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The Future of Warehousing: Pop-Up EWM

Logistics Business Magazine

Recent market analysis estimates that the global warehousing and storage market is expected to grow 10% from 2021 to 2023, as the industry begins its recovery from Covid-19, with an increase in demand of smart warehousing contributing to this rise.

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Space and Consultancy Businesses Become Visku

Logistics Business Magazine

Supply chain consulting and warehousing solutions specialists, Bis Henderson, has brought together the unique strengths of its Consultancy and Space businesses under a single new identity, Visku – leveraging the immense wealth of expertise and extensive network capabilities of the two previously independent businesses.

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New WMS solution growing up fast

Logistics Business Magazine

goods in first) bit by bit, so they can practice and familiarise themselves in advance, undertake user acceptance testing, and not go into their digital training cold. The post New WMS solution growing up fast appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine. Their agile approach means giving clients select parts of the system (e.g.

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Logistics Business Show attracts strong audience

Logistics Business Magazine

The Future of Warehousing’, suggesting the audience is most interested in future technologies as ways of giving them a competitive edge. The post Logistics Business Show attracts strong audience appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine. Running in tandem with the conference was the online exhibition, which drew 4,500 visits.

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Research identifies warehouse worker shortage

Logistics Business Magazine

The continued e-commerce boom, and a reduction in EU labour availability, has left many firms struggling to find enough warehouse operatives to meet high customer demand – but analysis by Mintsoft shows that some regions are faring worse than others. 2-Bristol-219. 3-Birmingham-188. 4-Northampton-146. 5-Leeds-129. 6-Nottingham-125.

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Recognise Logistics Facilities as Critical Infrastructure

Logistics Business Magazine

Modwen Logistics, one of the UK’s leading logistics owners and developers, and property adviser Savills, have called for improvements to the planning system to support the growth of the logistics sector and encourage more development of modern, sustainable warehousing to keep pace with increasing demand.