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More sensors, despite strained supply chain

Control Engineering

Other issues in 2022 include threats of energy shortages in Europe, high inflation and rising interest rates in many countries, supply and logistics chains that are strained and persistent COVID lockdowns in China. The post More sensors, despite strained supply chain appeared first on Control Engineering.

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Two thirds of ‘Retail Winners’ identify real-time supply chain visibility as a strategic focus area

Manufacturing & Logistics IT

Symphony RetailAI, the provider of integrated AI-enabled marketing, merchandising and supply chain solutions for FMCG retailers and CPG manufacturers, has announced the findings of a new benchmark report, ‘The Retail Supply Chain: Designing New Ways to Satisfy Demand’.

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2023 Predictions & Forecasts: Five challenges for warehouse management, according to AutoStore

Robotics Automation News

AutoStore has launched a new benchmark report with insights from more than 300 C-level business leaders in warehouse management and fulfillment.

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George East set a new benchmark for all future improvement projects with Slimstock

Manufacturing & Logistics IT

The business behind some of Britain's leading kitchenware brands including Tala and ChefAid, has established a new benchmark by which all future supply chain projects will be judged.

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DAT Releases 2023 Freight Focus Report

Fastener News Desk

Now is the time to fortify supply chains and build a more dynamic and proactive way of navigating this volatile marketplace,” said DAT President and CEO Claude Pumilia. Supply chain data providers that entered the market within the last several years now have a track record.

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Broanmain Paves the Way for Sustainable Mass-manufacturing at SM&E

i4.0 today

Including a number of production and energy efficient enhancements it has taken to assist domestic OEMs meet sustainability KPIs, reduce supply chain risks, manage stock holdings, spur UK engineering innovation, increase value and maintain production continuity. Balancing the ‘rightshoring’ benefits.

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View from India: IT hardware producers get market support

E&T

A multiplier effect is that allied industries such as software development, e-commerce and logistics-supply chain-vendors could also benefit from the budgetary allocation for IT hardware. Perhaps it’s because the country has established itself as a trusted supply chain partner for global companies.