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Metal Fabrication Robots Get More Mobile with Mix of Technology and Cross-Training

Blue Grace Logistics

Its seminar was almost full, and probably for a good reason. In essence, robots are becoming cross-trained, and a mix of technologies, from deep-learning software to 3D-printed robot grippers, are making it happen. READ THE FULL ARTICLE . That approach effectively decouples automation from the machine.

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5th-generation energy for 5th-generation air power

Logistics in War

Editorial Note: On 11 April 2019, the Sir Richard Williams Foundation is holding a seminar examining high-intensity operations and sustaining self-reliance. In support of the seminar, The Central Blue and Logistics in War will be publishing a series of articles.

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The strategic logistician and professional possibility

Logistics in War

During a logistics course in late 2017, I was asked to consider what the traits and behaviours of the strategic ‘future logistician’ might be. [1] This article will attempt to describe a some of these demands, as discussed during the seminar, to highlight the complexity of the professional challenge. By David Beaumont.

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Sustaining machines – the logistics of autonomy in military organisations

Logistics in War

This article is adapted from a presentation given at the Williams Foundation seminar on ‘Next Generation Autonomous Systems’ delivered in Canberra in April 2021. I suspect that electronics and componentry join ammunition and fuel as a marker of strategic resilience in due course. This article, I admit, is a smorgasbord of ideas.

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Top Ten Tips to Boost Supply Chain Performance to Best in Class

Logistics Bureau

Perhaps the quality of Supply Chain training and education is not what it used to be? I’ll also be providing some step by step guides and tools on these at our Free Seminars Series in February and March, but more on that later. Yes of course there are. Why is that I wonder? Here we go: Measuring the Right Stuff. Are there more?