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A Global Event

Logistics Business Magazine

Right on both counts, perhaps, but definitely not in the way we thought, writes Paul Hamblin, Editor. You can choose from any of six halls to exhibit your stand: Forklift and AGV Technology, Automation Handling Systems, Packaging and Pallets, Software and Computing, Transport Services and Equipment and Warehouse Equipment.

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Key Takeaways From Home Delivery World 2019

WorkWave

This year’s event was combined with the City Freight World Show and featured various speaking sessions and seminars. One offering that was particularly interesting was package locks, to avoid theft from a customer’s front door. The spirit of ingenuity was exciting to see.

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When Coincidence Meets Determination – An Interview with Rob O’Byrne

Logistics Bureau

I was offered an early retirement package which I accepted and then used to pay for a deposit on a house in Sydney. If I can go from fifteen and hopeless to earning a Master’s Degree and running 6 businesses and writing 5 books by age fifty five, others like me can definitely do the same – or better.

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Expert Insights on Predictive Analytics

Infosys Supply Chain Management

A University professor is conducting a seminar on telekinesis. There is a huge number of packages for the statistical data analysis available. It is impossible to predict events that are unique or occur very rarely indeed - statistical methods just do not work under such scenarios. Is there a best -of- breed solution available?

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The Expert Talk Predictive Analytics

Infosys Supply Chain Management

A University professor is conducting a seminar on telekinesis. There is a huge number of packages for the statistical data analysis available. It is impossible to predict events that are unique or occur very rarely indeed - statistical methods just do not work under such scenarios. Is there a best -of- breed solution available?

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Expert Insights on Predictive Analytics

Infosys Supply Chain Management

A University professor is conducting a seminar on telekinesis. There is a huge number of packages for the statistical data analysis available. It is impossible to predict events that are unique or occur very rarely indeed - statistical methods just do not work under such scenarios. Is there a best -of- breed solution available?