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3 Reasons to Increase Warehouse Maintenance!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Modern warehouses today contain a mixture of equipment, software solutions and highly skilled professionals in order to fulfill the supply chain requirements, all requiring warehouse maintenance. Over the past decade, warehouses have been a trusted source of practicing seamless logistics operations. (Infographic).

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Robots Take Center Stage at MODEX 2024

Logistics Viewpoints

Fetch Robotics This solution consists of a fleet of robots that can navigate autonomously in a warehouse, using sensors, cameras, and lasers to avoid obstacles and collisions. The robots can perform various tasks, such as transporting goods, picking orders, sorting items, and replenishing inventory.

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Blue Yonder’s Analyst Workbench Arms Your Team with Actionable Data

BlueYonder

Their short-term profitability and long-term competitive success depend on making the right decisions, almost immediately, about how to source and store products, manage and fulfill orders, and schedule assets like labor and transportation. They need to split shipments strategically.

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Addressing the Inherent Challenges of Fostering a More Synchronized B2B Supply Chain Business Network

Supply Chain Matters

As our readership is well aware, disruptions persisted and came to roost with the unending litanies of supplier, global and domestic transportation delays, and disruptions. The ultimate costs in warehousing, inventory carrying costs and other dimensions are still being assessed.

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Our Top 10 Takeaways From the ICON London Keynotes

BlueYonder

Unveiling the Largest Product Update: In December 2023, Blue Yonder will roll out its most extensive product update ever, marking a pivotal moment in the integration of planning, warehouse, transportation, and commerce solutions to foster seamless interoperability.

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Is Your Supply Chain Future-Ready for the New Normal?

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

Map your entire supply chain, including distribution centres and transportation hubs, and identify the known risks within your supply chain – for example, suppliers, routes, trade regulations, and other similar considerations. These include Inventory vs. Service; Local vs Global Sourcing; Multiple Depots vs. Single Distribution Centre.

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Industrial Manufacturing and the Digital Supply Chain, Part 2

BlueYonder

Sunil: In the pandemic era, because of the sourcing, raw material, and labor problems, service levels were impacted. The pre-configure, role-based workflows, data management and integration accelerators, and process-based advanced analytics can highly reduce deployment time and learning curve.