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CTU Code Boosts Supply Chain Safety

Logistics Business Magazine

In particular, it is concerned to promote safe methods to those responsible for the packing of cargoes in containers, securing them and accurately declaring them. The post CTU Code Boosts Supply Chain Safety appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Robots Help Solve Japan’s Problem

Logistics Business Magazine

Robots also help reduce errors in order fulfilment by automating repetitive tasks such as picking and packing. The challenges of the trucking industry are good examples to show how robotics and automation deliver adequate solutions for our workplaces of the future.”

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AI and AR: powering Logistics 4.0

Logistics Business Magazine

When it comes to logistics, AI’s applications range from simple tasks like optimised freight route-mapping, to the more experimental, such as Google’s Tossing Bot1: a robot arm powered by machine learning technology, and designed for use in pick and pack warehouses. appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Six trends impacting the warehouse automation industry

Logistics Business Magazine

Moving into the second half of 2022, we’re seeing heightened interest in long-proven warehouse automation systems that pick, pack, sort and carry packages throughout the facility. For example, a recent Interact Analysis report showed the mobile robot market is expected to grow from $3.6bn in 2021 to $18bn in 2025. Automation can help.

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Shipping Losses Hit Record Low in 2022

Logistics Business Magazine

Failure to properly declare, document and pack hazardous cargo can contribute to blazes or hamper firefighting efforts,” Khanna explains. Therefore, some companies try to circumvent this by labeling fireworks as toys or Li-ion batteries as computer parts, for example.” Labeling a cargo as dangerous is more expensive.

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Case Study: Bringing Symphonic Listening Pleasure to Japan

Logistics Business Magazine

The case of an internationally renowned symphonic orchestra from Austria, for which cargo-partner transported all instruments to Japan, represents one example of such a challenge which cargo-partner solved without issue. The post Case Study: Bringing Symphonic Listening Pleasure to Japan appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Complete Solutions Portfolio for Sitma at LogiMAT and SITL

Logistics Business Magazine

Designed specifically for the e-commerce sector, the machine is prefigured as a solution that is both high-performing and environmentally friendly, able to pack packages and envelopes of varying sizes with different types of wrapping materials, including bio film and paper. The e-Wrap 2.0 Synergy as a basis for innovation.