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Supply Chain as a Service

Dinesh Mishra

What is supply chain as a service? Supply Chain as a Service (SCaaS) refers to a business model in which companies outsource certain or all aspects of their supply chain management to specialized service providers. What are the components of the supply chain as a service? Who Needs Scaas?

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Survey Reports Edge Computing Application Plans

Gary Mintchell

ATT Cybersecurity has released its 2023 AT&T Cybersecurity Insights Report: Edge Ecosystem focusing on manufacturing companies worldwide. It explains how edge computing is changing manufacturing to solve operational issues and reduce costs. Today, it’s all happening at the edge. Looks like this is reflected in the research.

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Robotics & Automation Expansion Ensures 2024’s Show is Set to Be Biggest and Best Yet

i4.0 today

T he industry’s leading showcase for robotics and automation solutions for manufacturing and supply chain operations has expanded its programme, resulting in an exhibition packed with more shows, innovation, insights and inspiration than ever before.

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Magnis Energy subsidiary signs battery manuacturing JV with Omega Seiki Mobility

AU Manufacturing

Magnis Energy Technologies announced that its subsidiary, iM3NY, has entered a joint venture agreement with Indian electric vehicle manufacturer Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM) for the manufacture and sale of lithium-ion battery packs. The joint venture will see OSM owning 74 per cent of the shares while iM3NY will own 26 per cent.

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StatCan report shows Cdn. economy holding steady through April, GDP unchanged

Canadian Manufacturing

per cent last month, led by the manufacturing and wholesale trade sectors. The manufacturing sector declined 0.6 per cent in April, down for the first time in four months, as both durable and non-durable goods manufacturing were down in the month. Transportation and warehousing was up 0.4

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PUDU T300 marks Pudu’s move from service to industrial robots

Robotics Business Review

said today at Hannover Messe that it is expanding from service robots into supply chain applications with the new PUDU T300 mobile robot. The Shenzhen, China-based company said its new robot offers maneuverability, a “map-and-go” feature, and flexible deployment to help manufacturers worldwide.

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Norm Fasteners Celebrating 50 Years & Three Generations

Fastener News Desk

FND: With Norm Fasteners 15 logistics and sales centers located in 9 countries, how did this infrastructure help your clients keep production lines up and running during supply chain constraints during the pandemic? There has also been a resurgence of manufacturing facilities here in the US.