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Industry Outlook: Manufacturing Trends

Trinity Logistics

With tools like artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) becoming more accessible, companies should be able to become more efficient and able to produce more with fewer people. Some technology tools companies are using include AI, automation, sensors, IoT, robotics, predictive maintenance, and remote monitoring.

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eBook: Data Driven Logistics

Logistics Business Magazine

Logistics Business magazine, together with the Information Factory, have produced a 7 page digital magazine on data in transport logistics. Data is generated at every stage of the logistics process. Cost effective business intelligence tools will quickly show how you’re doing against your company and department KPIs.

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How to Prepare for Global Logistics in 2022

CH Robinson Logistics

2021 was a difficult year in global logistics due to ongoing volatility. As we approach another potentially volatile year, I wanted to provide key strategies for global shippers to consider. As you prepare for 2022, consider what different modes, trade lanes, or inland transportation strategies you can implement in your supply chain.

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New Business Model to Master Shopfloor Complexity and Competitive Threats

Logistics Viewpoints

The combination of intelligent software with AI execution capabilities and visibility using location technology gives warehouse and factory operations a tool to decrease complexity and at the same time decrease costs, increase efficiency and user engagement. Bengt Tuner is the Group Chief Executive Officer at Locanis.

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Using an ERP system to provide data for decision-making in manufacturing

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

In most cases, there has been a succession of tools that worked in some cases but were not broadly successful. The reason is that staff had to learn a different user interface (UI) for analytical tools to the UI they were accustomed to in their day-to-day operational activities when working with an ERP system. Reassess strategy.

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How Can Supply Chain Leaders Use Big Data as a Tool to Continuously Improve?

GlobalTranz

The most common complaint of newer companies using big data analytics capabilities tends to revolve around traditional questions of business strategy. Consider the following elements explains John Richardson of Inbound Logistics, that impact business strategy. Raw material suppliers and logistics. Demand forecasts.

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Efficiently Shipping Prefab Home Materials Nationwide

GoShip Blog

The logistics of transporting large, prefabricated sections from factories to construction sites are complex, involving careful planning and coordination. Understanding these logistics is important for manufacturers and builders aiming to streamline operations and ensure timely, cost-effective deliveries.