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Supply Chain Secrets Going Global – But Where Should we Share Them?

Logistics Bureau

Anybody who knows me well is aware that in addition to working with my wonderful colleagues at the Logistics Bureau, I run several spin-off businesses. I will be a 1 man fully self-contained ‘travelling seminar’ Where do you think I should go?”. Worldwide, One-Man Logistics Seminars. So… Where Should We Go?

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Warehouse Design – Rules of Thumb… And a Checklist

Logistics Bureau

It’s not uncommon for delegates at our workshops and seminars to ask us to can share our ‘rules of thumb’ on warehouse design. Of course, in a brief guide like this one, we can only share some basic tips for warehouse planning and design. Warehouse Design Rules of Thumb. Truck turning space 30-40 metres.

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Door Supplier Celebrates Training Academy Success

Logistics Business Magazine

Industrial door supplier Hörmann UK is celebrating the success of its new Training Academy at its headquarters in Coalville, Leicestershire, with over 100 individuals attending its seminars over the last six months. The post Door Supplier Celebrates Training Academy Success appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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

Blue Grace Logistics

based BlueGrace Logistics, who presented at this year’s MODEX , the material handling and supply chain show held in Atlanta in March. Its seminar was almost full, and probably for a good reason. To read the entire blog visit BlueGrace Logistics. The key questions are, ‘What will happen and what can we do about it?’

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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. In part two of ‘ Sustaining Machines’ , the discussion moves onto the ‘logistics of autonomy’. Part one can be found here.

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STILL welcomes 64 new apprentices and students

Logistics Business Magazine

For the first time, STILL is also supporting the dual course of study in ‘Computer Engineering & IT Engineering’ The STILL training team welcomes new recruits to the company with the traditional Welcome Day at the Hamburg head office and via video streaming to all branches. Innovators of tomorrow.

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Game-changing intralogistics technologies at IMHX 2022

Logistics Business Magazine

Of course, other forms of robotic and automated intralogistics technology are taking off too. In addition to the full exhibition floor, which includes names such as Whittan Group, Knapp, Combilift, Geekplus, Cesab, Zebra Technologies and Swisslog, IMHX 2022 will also host a multi-track series of educational seminars, talks and workshops.