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Made in China 2025 Promises a Manufacturing Revolution

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At the end of May the Ministry of Industry and Telecommunications Technology announced the introduction of China’s own manufacturing legislation: Made In China 2025. Months after Modi and India introduced their ‘Make in India’ campaign and a full three years after the unveiling of Germany 4.0, Manufacturing Revolutions have 10 Planks, Too.

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This Week in Logistics News (July 3 – 9)

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The kick-off to the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan is just two weeks away, after being postponed last summer due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Earlier this week, a resurgent coronavirus forced Japan to declare a state of emergency in the capital that will run throughout the event.

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Samsung Plans Chip Development Facility in Japan: Nikkei

Supply Chain Brain

The semiconductor chip development facility will be located in Yokohama and will begin operations in 2025.

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China's Growing Role in the Automotive Industry

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This is equivalent to the market shares of the US and Japan combined. The country aims to achieve major breakthroughs in AI by 2025, and become a leader in AI theory, technology, and application by 2030. This growth is pushing the world’s biggest car companies to establish factories in China.

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Warehousing News Roundup: April 1, 2019

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Over 4 million robots will be used in 50,000 warehouses by 2025 , according to one report. Per the research, most of this growth will take place in Asia-Pacific countries like China, Japan, and South Korea. The port expects savings from lower fuel usage to cover the cost of the project within two years.

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Developments Related to Apple- Component Design Shift and CEO Compensation

Supply Chain Matters

In addition to these two suppliers, others are reportedly Japan Display, Sharp and BOE Technology Group. However, the report indicates that the introduction could slip into 2025. The move is characterized by Bloomberg as an effort to: “ reduce its reliance on technology partners like Samsung and LG and bring more components in-house.”

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Why having your head (and business) in the cloud is a winning strategy

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SAP APO is sunsetting in 2025. Having instantaneous knowledge that an underperforming product in Malaysia is taking up 30% of manufacturing capacity but the ROI is negative, running a scenario that recommends shifting production to a product that is stocking out in Japan but can improve your margins by 4%.