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The internet of (supply chain) things

Kinaxis

These are all examples of the internet of things. Being a bit of a techie nerd, I’ve been following the Internet of Things (IoT) evolution on the consumer device market for a while, but I honestly haven’t given much thought to how the IoT will impact supply chain. So what is the Internet of things?

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How Defense Companies Can Meet Evolving Regulations

Arena Solutions

This is a common dilemma for most aerospace and defense companies, as they try to keep up with today’s ever-changing industry standards. Marshall: I primarily support clients in the defense and aerospace industries. How do you drive innovative product development and stay ahead of the competition, while ensuring regulatory compliance?

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From Barcodes to IoT in the MRO Integrated Supply Chain

Synovos

The author recognizes and understands the value of such a capability in the context of the healthcare industry, at the same time acknowledging the contribution made by industries like automotive and aerospace for developing, adopting and evolving that same barcode technology. The Internet of Things (IoT).

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4 Key Trends to Watch in Smart Manufacturing and Supply Chain

GlobalTranz

One of the biggest challenges facing automotive, aerospace and defense manufacturers is the limited shapes a part can be cut, molded or welded in. Smart Manufacturing: Will it Take Hold in the Coming Years.the Internet of Things Might Make it So.

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6 Ways Managed Service Providers (MSPs) Benefit Manufacturing!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Some of the manufacturing businesses that are closely monitored for compliance include food and beverage companies, medical device manufacturers, automotive and aerospace companies, to name a few. Adhering to these rules and regulations will become more crucial as the world sees the evolution of digital manufacturing.

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Five Technology Patents that Changed the Supply Chain

Freightos

While more specialized industries have taken to it faster, like the aerospace industry, which loves being able to print hollow metal pieces they pay for themselves with reduced fuel usage, many agree that more widespread usage is not far away. And we don’t expect that to change anytime soon. Ford Motor Carriage, 1901. McKenna, Girish S.

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Inside Arena: Get to Know High-Tech Customer Success Coach Lori Austin

Arena Solutions

With continued advancements in smart technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI), high-tech companies are having to manage greater product complexity to fulfill consumer demand for more personalized experiences.