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Encarna Invests in Hyundai and Expands Forklift Training Courses

Logistics Business Magazine

France-based Encarna Formation specialises in operator training for a wide range of construction machinery, which includes, forklift operators and truck mounted aerial platform drivers. Some 3,000 trainees undergo training each year at this centre, 500 of them doing CACES forklift operation training.

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Michelin rolls out European MH tyre training

Logistics Business Magazine

The Michelin Training and Information Centre (MTIC) in Stoke-on-Trent is running the new materials handling tyre fitting course, which also embraces management of solid wheels. Michelin says the course lays the foundation for training excellence internationally and is hoping to roll it out across Europe.

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Trimble Completes Transporeon Acquisition

Logistics Business Magazine

In the course of one year, roughly €55bn in freight is being processed on our platform. Data hubs provide insights into logistics operations, market developments and carbon emissions, next to ensuring transparency in the supply chain through visibility.

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Sortation Solution for Japanese Fashion Retailer

Logistics Business Magazine

The Tokyo hub is one of two distribution centres that support United Arrows’ multi-channel operations in Japan. With ‘T-Sort’ LiBiao’s iconic ‘Mini Yellow’ autonomous mobile robots are guided by integrated control software as they travel on a raised operating platform constructed within the Tokyo distribution facility’s sorting zone.

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Weigh in Motion technology at LogiMAT

Logistics Business Magazine

Intelligent carriage plate with Weigh in Motion technology Last year, RAVAS introduced the iCP, an intelligent weighing carriage plate that enables you to weigh ‘difficult to pack’ products in combination with pre-construction equipment, such as a clamp or rotator. Of course, this saves space.

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Sustainable Warehouse Automation Options

Logistics Business Magazine

Logistics and supply chain professionals are increasingly concerned about the sustainability of their operations, and in particular, about the environmental performance of their warehouses and DCs. A new build obviously generates a lot of carbon and uses other resources in its materials and construction. What’s more, they have to be.

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Covid 19 Recovery to Squeeze Wood Availability

Logistics Business Magazine

Wood prices rose due to a reduction in mill operations and closures, combined with an upswing in domestic home improvement/DIY projects during the lockdown period from March. Stocks at UK and European sawmills have been critically depleted, and they are now operating at full capacity.