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Embrace Disruption: The Supply Chain

Fabricating & Metal Work

COVER STORY Metalworkers can build supply chains that can bend without breaking thanks to innovative strategies, processes and products. In response, metalworkers continue to invest in automation, robotics and machinery to speed up their processes, manufacturing highly precise and accurate components and parts. Excelta Corp.,

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Collaborative Robotics raises $100M in Series B for mysterious mobile manipulator

Robotics Business Review

based company said it is developing robots that can safely and affordably work alongside people in varied manufacturing, supply chain, and healthcare workflows. We see a virtuous cycle, where more robots in the field lead to improved AI and a more cost-effective supply chain. The Santa Clara, Calif.-based

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What’s new in wireless, RFID for IoT asset tracking?

Control Engineering

Enabled by the widespread adoption of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems)-based tracking devices — in our cars, our phones and on our wrists, but also throughout corporate logistics chains — IoT trackers have made it possible to keep tabs on everything you value, all the time. The technology has clearly proven its merits.

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Optimas CEO’s on Transformation and Growth

Fastener News Desk

I have 20 years distribution experience working in food and CPG and other large challenging supply chains. It has been a rough several years in the supply chain and I’m able to bring in a different view. How we are going manage the investment given the challenges in the supply chain.