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Trends That Will Transform Manufacturing in 2023 & Beyond

RFgen

Utilizing big data The rise of smart technologies means there is more data than ever before. In fact, Fortune Business Insight projects big data in the manufacturing industry to reach a projected $9.11 billion by 2026. A recent McKinsey study found that Industry 4.0 technologies will create up to $3.7

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How IoT Improves Consumer Packaged Goods Value Chain

Savi

Many companies are already leveraging the power of the Internet of Things (IoT) to turn orders around in a day, deliver customized orders and replenish stocks in short order. Driver Shortages: It is estimated that by 2026, the industry will be short 175,000 drivers.

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The Biggest Manufacturing Industry Trends in 2022

Unleashed

even before the pandemic , with features such as the use of big data and automation creating more efficient systems and processes. Internet of Things (IoT) trends in manufacturing The Internet of Things (IoT) has long been touted as a technology which will upend the way we live, work and play. Industry 4.0

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4 Hidden Costs of Using Outdated Technology Amid the Digital World

OptiProERP

are Big Data, Digital Twins, Internet of Things (IoT), CloudComputing, Blockchain, and Artificial Intelligence (AI). billion by 2026. The primary technologies of Industry 4.0 Looking ahead. The global Industry 4.0 market is expected to grow to $165.5

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The Future of Retail Supply Chain: What’s in Store?

Logistics Bureau

Real-time and predictive analytics will also play a vital role in processing shared data; ensuring supply chain partners have the visibility to maintain a dynamically shifting balance of demand and supply. While talking technology, retail companies will need plenty of it to meet the challenge of last mile distribution in 2026 and beyond.

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The Future Is Now for Logistics

Material Handling & Logistics

If things don't change, and we continue up this progression, by 2026, we will be at 170,000 drivers short. According to one software executive, a major stumbling block is the extraordinary growth of data systems is expected to process. Science Fiction Becomes Real.