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Industrial Processes & Wireless Communications – Part II: Manufacturing Logistics

Cisco Manufacturing

If you think of a supply chain as a system which can then be broken down into smaller links, each of which forms a function, e.g., transport from A-B, optimal use of warehousing, inventory control, and product manufacturing lifecycle. The models focus on maximising output, minimising waste, with optimal use of assets.

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ProMat 2023: Intralogistics, software and motion in focus

Control Engineering

Learning Objectives Understand how a material handling focus can help manufacturers, distribution centers and warehouses. Warehousing, distribution center insights A material handling focus can help manufacturers, distribution centers and warehouses, as Siemens explained at ProMat 2023.

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Four manufacturing applications that benefit from under-rider AMRs

Control Engineering

No tracks need to be laid, and no expert robotics programmers need to be engaged, simplifying a critical intralogistics function and freeing personnel to handle more demanding tasks. Robots differ in functionality.