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The Industrial Internet of Things, Manufacturing, Supply Chain & Logistics: Where Are We & Where Are We Going?

GlobalTranz

In place of long paper trails and maintenance schedules, machines with the capacity to communicate their needs and issues via the industrial Internet of Things (IoT) are becoming an essential component of effective processes. These systems, such as the Cerasis Rater, are becoming more common in the industry. Where Do We Stand Today?

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Guide to Reducing Carbon Footprint in Logistics

Trinity Logistics

Addressing global warming and reducing one’s carbon footprint are now primary concerns for many industries. The logistics industry, in particular, has a unique position in this context. On the front of expanding industries and supply chains, fossil fuels’ predominant role correlates to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

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Forklift Brakes: Your Guide to Safety and Maintenance

Conger

Squeaking or Grinding Noises If your forklift sounds more like a door in a horror movie than heavy machinery, there is definitely a problem. Forklift Pulling to One Side When Braking Navigating becomes challenging when your forklift unexpectedly veers off course during braking. Maintaining your hydraulic system is critical here.

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Produce Season and How It Affects Capacity

Blue Grace Logistics

However, regulatory requirements including the recent Food Safety Modernization Act , which includes new rules covering shippers, receivers, loaders and carriers that transport food is having an impact on the industry. This, of course, needs to happen before a carrier can consider taking on new freight. . Work Smarter Not Harder

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Supply Chain Crystal Ball Gazing: Let’s Look Ahead to 2028

Logistics Bureau

Sometimes I just like to live on the edge, which is definitely a qualifying status for anyone bold enough to make predictions about the future of supply chain operations and management—but I just can’t help myself. Of course that’s really not such a bold prediction to make, since some warehouses are already running dark today.

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Dematic AGVs optimise new DC

Logistics Business Magazine

With over 130 years of experience, Toll has positioned itself as an industry leader in the T&L sector, equipped with the expertise to solve any logistics, transport, or supply chain challenge. Toll’s core company mission is to help move the businesses that move the world. Shift to automated operations.

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Happy New Year: Here’s the 7 things shippers need to know about the Q1 2021 freight market

FLS Transport

And that definitely applies to the freight market. Industrial production and manufacturing are also coming back online. While this is nothing to cheer about, industrial output combined with the other items noted in this article will continue to increase the demand for trucks during the normal lull.

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