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Intelligent Sorting for Tunisian Post

Logistics Business Magazine

In Africa, e-commerce revenues are expected to exceed $46 billion in 2025, up from $28 billion in 2021, and 500 million online shoppers in 2025, up from 350 million in 2022, according to the latest study by consulting firm TechCabal Insights. Located on the outskirts of Tunis-Carthage Airport, it will be operational in January 2024.

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The CEO’s New Strategy

The Lean Thinker

The consultants set up their laptops and pretended to produce all sorts of presentations, though the presentations were actually jargon, buzzwords and gibberish. They demanded all sorts of information about customers, sales, products, and market sectors while they worked their PowerPoint far into the night.

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The Cancer of Fear

The Lean Thinker

I am sitting in on a daily production status meeting. The site has been in trouble meeting its schedule, and the division president is on the call. In a completely different organization, there were pre-meetings before the meeting with the chief of engineering. The call ends. This is understandable.

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Case Study: CKF Systems Robots Pick Fragile Snack Product at High Speed

Logistics Business Magazine

The PickMaster vision system is also programmed to reject any product that does not meet the correct size and shape specification, or which are overlapping and may not be cooked properly. The post Case Study: CKF Systems Robots Pick Fragile Snack Product at High Speed appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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InFocus: Why Supply Chain Optimization is Key to Success for FMCGs

Locus

This includes the arduous task of manually sorting packages by size and address, as well as inefficient routing that results in delayed deliveries. Meeting customer expectations: In today’s fast-paced world, consumers have come to expect seamless and timely deliveries that align with their specific preferences.

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Case Study: From Manual to Industry 4.0 in One Year

Logistics Business Magazine

Now a customised application was needed to meet all of the customer’s specifications. If a label is incorrect or illegible, the package is sorted out on a fourth conveyor and checked by an employee. The promising solution clearly meets the needs of the staff at the HANSA-FLEX sites in Geisenfeld and Bremen.

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Case Study: Innovative Loading Bay for Shannon Airport

Logistics Business Magazine

With E-commerce parcel volumes growing 9% annually, the demand for warehousing facilities to have the ability to stock and sort deliveries has subsequently increased. Developments such as this are vitally important in terms of providing warehousing solutions that meet the needs of the changing landscapes of the courier and logistics industry.