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Editor’s Choice: 6 Reasons Why Companies Need IoT

Logistics Viewpoints

In a sport where races are won and lost sometimes by inches, any increase in my fitness, even if it was only one percent, could mean the difference between winning and losing. If I could have connected my entire body to sensors that delivered real-time insights to increase performance, I would have. To read the full article, click HERE.

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Paris 2021 – EN – David L Loseby

ivalua

David has always enjoyed an active sports life through cycling as well as being a certified SCUBA Instructor (PADI 641325), Rescue Diver & Divemaster. David is currently studying a PhD at Norwich Business School (Social Sciences Faculty) in Behavioural Science & Applied Cognitive Psychology: Behavioural Procurement.

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What the World Cup Can Teach Industrial Companies About Energy Transition and Sustainability

Logistics Viewpoints

It is the world’s biggest sporting event that highlights the globe’s most popular sport. What is remarkable about this year’s tournament, and sports in general lately, are the learnings that can be applied to industrial companies working through energy transition and sustainability challenges. So, let’s turn it toward industry.

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Winds of change in freight transportation supply chain: Platooning technology

Kinaxis

Their testing spans across many industries including aerospace, automotive, surface transportation, construction, energy, and sports. Platooning is a technique that is similar to those employed in cycling road races where cyclists ride in close formation to help them conserve energy and reduce drag.

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Infographic: The Impact of 3D Printing on Supply Chains

Supply Chain Movement

Over the past 5 years 3D printing has been integrated into the production cycles of industries from aviation to fashion to sports. Now they are looking for the next generation of 3D printers that can produce products from concept to completion.

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Welcome Puff, The Magic Dragon, to Your Team

Supply Chain Shaman

We moved the needle when a major sports star became the brand advocate. The discovery of the connection of the sports star to the brand positioning came through unstructured text mining of the social and interest graphs of the potential buyer. With each evolution of the market for “engines” the market moves through a hype cycle.

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The Dynamics of Sustainable Supply Chain Planning

DELMIA Quintiq

This means we need to carefully plan our usage of scarce resources: the use of land and water to grow food; the use of space to live, commute, entertain, sport, relax; the use of clean flowing water to clean or dispose; the use of fossil fuels to drive our cars, fly our planes and to generate electrical power.