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Key Tools and Technologies to Build the Warehouse of the Future

DELMIA Quintiq

Warehouse management is no longer the static element in the supply chain, but an area that’s ready for smart transformation. This makes warehouse digital transformation a reality in order to sustain business and thrive amidst increasing competition and market pressures. billion by 2026.

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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. billion by 2026. Integration remains a challenge, however.

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

IQMS

Manufacturers want real-time reporting, the flexibility of changing production schedules on the fly, real-time inventory visibility, and a real-time stream of shop data from workstations, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), track-and-traceability, and lot tracking. billion by 2026.

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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. Warehousing is one link in the supply chain that needs to take a more active role in embracing technological innovation, according to the researchers. The need for automation is undeniable.