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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., billion by 2026. for location, humidity, temperature) that are interconnected across digital networks.

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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. But amid crises come opportunities, and the industry has adapted faster to technologies and new ways of working as it reshapes itself for the new world. Industry 4.0 Industry 4.0

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Trends That Will Transform Manufacturing in 2023 & Beyond

RFgen

As a result, new strategies have emerged to solve old and new challenges, from labor shortages to inventory supply. Our research found similar results: 58% of Digital Inventory Report respondents plan to invest substantially in new inventory technologies. A recent McKinsey study found that Industry 4.0 billion by 2026.

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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. This shift is hard to handle because the CPG industry spends at least 5% of revenue on transportation.

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The Future Is Now for Logistics

Material Handling & Logistics

Statistics depict an industry straining to fulfill its mission in the face of a booming e-commerce sector and unprecedented demand for services, particularly in the trucking and courier industries. Earlier this year it was revealed that the trucking industry was short 51,000 drivers. in the for-hire truckload and 6.6%

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Cloud ERP and On-Premise – What is the Difference?

IQMS

MES systems deliver the greatest business value when they can successfully manage industry-specific attributes for planning and control, schedule across alternative work centers with drag-and-drog interfaces, optimize machine scheduling, and support advanced BOM functions including Mfg. billion by 2026.