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Technology Trends For Transportation in 2023: Top 5

Abivin

Moving to 2023, data still play an important role in decision-making in transportation management. Furthermore, other technologies are constantly evolving and becoming more effective in logistics in general and transportation in particular. There are several benefits to using a cloud-based TMS.

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Key Tools and Technologies to Build the Warehouse of the Future

DELMIA Quintiq

The Warehouse of the Future is likely to become the norm in the coming years and will be driven by technologies such as: IIoT and real-time data Internet of Things (IoT), is an ecosystem of sensors (e.g., According to Mordor Intelligence, the global automated guided vehicle market was worth USD $2.41 billion by 2026.

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The Biggest Manufacturing Industry Trends in 2022

Unleashed

Global manufacturing trends The Covid pandemic has raged across the world over the last two years, upending the manufacturing industry. Consumer-led demand: personalisation and sustainability Globally, the industry is shifting to meet consumer-led demand, with production processes designed to meet the changing requirements of customers.

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Finally a Flying Car with Guy Kaplinsky

The Logistics of Logistics

This global company facilitated multi-million dollar government-related projects in over 15 countries. Guy co-founded a second start-up with Maki Kaplinsky, IQP Corporation, which was an early innovator in the Internet of Things and concluded with a multi-million dollar M&A deal with GE Digital in 2017.

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The Internet of Things and the International Telecommunication Union

Enterra Insights

Over the years, however, human-to-human connectivity has been surpassed by machine-to-machine connectivity over what the Internet of Things (IoT) — sometimes referred to as the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). billion IoT devices connected to cellular networks worldwide by 2026. Last year, some 2.1 Industry 4.0

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The Internet of Things and the International Telecommunication Union

Enterra Insights

Over the years, however, human-to-human connectivity has been surpassed by machine-to-machine connectivity over what the Internet of Things (IoT) — sometimes referred to as the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). billion IoT devices connected to cellular networks worldwide by 2026. Last year, some 2.1 Industry 4.0

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A vision for a transparent global Rare Earth Element system using blockchain technology

Provenance

It is forecasted that by 2026, demand will mainly be linked to the rise in clean energy technology, in particular for neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) magnets –– critical components for electric and hybrid vehicles as well as wind turbines. The reasons for the lack of global sustainability standards are manifold. Get in touch here.