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Intelligent 3D Sorter Released

Logistics Business Magazine

“This product is an innovative product that disrupts the internal logistics industry,” said Zhiming Huang, CTO of Mushiny Intelligence. A typical use case would be a fashion company with an extensive product range (SKU count) adopting the 3D Sorter to accommodate a very large batch size to fulfill many orders concurrently.

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Easier pharmaceutical packaging with optimised supply chain

Logistics Business Magazine

Pharmaceutical manufacturers face numerous challenges ranging from decreasing batch sizes and increasing item diversity to massive time and cost pressure. Increasing customisation and more and more therapy and dosage forms are causing the variety of pharmaceutical industry products and variants to rise rapidly.

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Calling ‘order’ on Inbound Goods

Logistics Business Magazine

The supplier, after all, isn’t presenting a chaotic mix of items just to be awkward – they will have their own constraints, for example on batch sizes and times, or on their own storage capacities. Driving collaboration This can’t be done in isolation.

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IFOY FINALIST FOCUS: robobrain.NEUROS

Logistics Business Magazine

Continuing our product-by-product examination of each of the IFOY Award nominated finalists ahead of the winners announcement at BMW World on 30th June, we look at robobrain.NEUROS, the AI-based robotics operating system from robominds. This ensures investments and allows responses to changed products and production processes.

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Sustainability and due diligence laws force action

Logistics Business Magazine

Companies are increasingly considering how to implement circular economy strategies so that fewer products need to be destroyed. More and more, transportation and product packaging come under scrutiny. Analyses of automotive manufacturers, for example, may show that re- or nearshoring of certain products or components makes sense.

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Strapping Machine Maker Unveils CeMAT Package

Logistics Business Magazine

Flexibility is required in modern intralogistics: Companies must quickly adapt their processes to various product and batch sizes. Online trade requires shipping products ranging from delicate clothing to washing machines. Mosca’s products are equipped for Industry 4.0 networked communication.

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New design for SSI Cuby shuttle system

Logistics Business Magazine

Batch sizes of individual products, a particularly wide product range, short order processing times and omnichannel distribution – these are the challenges many companies in industry and trade must face. The product offers high performance as well as reliability and impresses with an excellent price-performance ratio.