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The automation best addressing supply-chain and labor issues

Design World

In its wake, the COVID pandemic left lingering supply-chain issues that are still affecting manufacturing and other automated industries. Now some slowdowns at least have cleared.

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Café William’s cargo sailboat making its way to North America

Canadian Manufacturing

Café William’s first cargo sailboat leaves the port of Santa Marta on December 18. During its 20-day voyage, the cargo sailboat carried 72,000 kilos of coffee beans on the wind, in an effort to run on clean energy. For this reason, ANEI members supported the Café William team in this initiative.

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Latest IIC publication discusses role of IoT in future of supply chains

Automation Mag

The Industry IoT Consortium (IIC) released the latest edition of its Journal of Innovation (JoI) titled The Role of IoT in Shaping the Future of Supply Chains. Early Learnings from a Logistics Testbed – Investigates data logistics ecosystems based on existing IIC testbeds.

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Federal government trying to improve supply chain in northern Canada

Canadian Manufacturing

for a project that improves cargo storage in the North at the Puvirnituq airport. “We’re investing in projects that address some of the unique transportation challenges of the North because we understand we can make a difference in people’s lives by strengthening our supply chains for everyone. .

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£18.5m for UK automated and supply chain projects

SMMT

Thirteen UK projects have been awarded government funding to strengthen the capabilities of Britain’s connected and automated mobility supply chain. for UK automated and supply chain projects appeared first on SMMT. For more information about the projects, click here. The post £18.5m

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Toronto Pearson receives funding for two new cargo facilities

Canadian Manufacturing

MISSISSAUGA — The Government of Canada is investing nearly $94 million under the National Trade Corridors Fund for a cargo development project at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Toronto Pearson Airport is a competitive cargo hub, that is critical to the serving the population and the growing manufacturing sector in the country.”

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Air Canada congratulates Cargo Executive of the Year recipient

Canadian Manufacturing

Jason Berry, Vice-President, Cargo, Air Canada. MONTREAL — Air Canada congratulated Jason Berry, Vice-President, Cargo, on being named Executive of the Year by Air Cargo World, one of the longest-standing publications focused on the transportation and logistics industries. Photo: CNW Group/Air Canada.

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