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Reshoring and supply-chain security

Design World

Discrete automation with motion systems and complementary forms of warehousing technologies remain core to reshoring and making supply chains more robust in the years since COVID-19. We recently asked several industry experts about trends they’re seeing in this space. Here’s what they had to say.

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Industrial Processes & Wireless Communications – Part II: Manufacturing Logistics

Cisco Manufacturing

Examples are, mobile robots, AGV(automated guided vehicles), and manufacturing infrastructure. This blog is the second in a series, bringing a lens on manufacturing logistics, dissecting the application flow and a little detail on why the serving wireless medium must behave in a particular way to support it. Manufacturing Logistics.

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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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Siemens Announces new Strategic Collaboration with Xerox® Elem™ Additive Solutions

Fabricating & Metal Work

Siemens has announced a new collaboration effort with Xerox Elem Additive Solutions, aimed at strengthening the metal additive manufacturing (AM) capabilities of both businesses. This relationship highlights both companies’ strong commitment to advancing the future of industrial additive manufacturing through innovation and partnerships.

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Random Thoughts About Reshoring and Buying American

Modern Machine Shop

This season has been devoted to covering companies making choices to manufacture in the United States, and hearing both how and why they are doing so. What follows are reflections off of many of those facets, in the form of several different observations and thoughts: 1. Manufacturing in China is subsidized to an unseen extent.

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Port of Melbourne invests in rail infrastructure

Manufacturer's Monthly

The Victorian government tells Manufacturers’ Monthly why exporters will be the big winners from Port of Melbourne’s investment in new rail infrastructure. It will also form a crucial part of the Victorian government’s plans for a short- haul rail network connecting freight hubs in Melbourne’s north and west to the port.

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Logistics, robotics advances at the heart of improving automation

Control Engineering

This is the way of the future in manufacturing, warehousing and logistics. Even with the recent uncertainty in the economy due to recent bank failures and inflation, customers want their products, and some manufacturers struggle to keep up. We also see a labor shortage, and customers are reaching out to us.