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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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More sensors, despite strained supply chain

Control Engineering

Other issues in 2022 include threats of energy shortages in Europe, high inflation and rising interest rates in many countries, supply and logistics chains that are strained and persistent COVID lockdowns in China. The post More sensors, despite strained supply chain appeared first on Control Engineering.

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Using Sensors & IoT for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

ATS

Share Pharmaceutical manufacturing operations are challenging environments for asset maintenance. Availability of production machinery and ancillary services such as HVAC and utilities are critical to controlling costs, but stringent regulatory requirements constrain how work is done. is an enabler of customized manufacturing.

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CBA releases Manufacturing Insights Report

Manufacturer's Monthly

Australian manufacturers expect to increase production volumes in the next 12 months, supported by higher capital expenditure and investment in technology. Seventy per cent of manufacturers reported profit growth in the past 12 months, compared to just 52 per cent last year.

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Is Industry 4.0, smart manufacturing working for you?

Control Engineering

smart manufacturing and digital transformation. be changing how stakeholders approach automation, controls and instrumentation? SIRI by INCIT is designed to help manufacturers assess and advance digital readiness. technologies have enabled a shift from reactive process to predictive and prescriptive ones. initiatives.

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Recycling Solvents In-House Saves Costs and Improves Efficiency

Fabricating & Metal Work

As the world continues adapting to environmental concerns, supply chain shortages, rising prices and lean business practices, it is important to work smarter, harder and more efficiently. Saving money while optimizing process control is a key aspect of success in manufacturing, especially when it comes to solvents and vapor degreasing.

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Quantum computing and industrial automation: A revolution in the making

Automation Mag

S ince the 1950s, computing has revolutionized manufacturing. Early computing, like Computer Numerical Control (CNC), aimed to enhance machining quality and productivity. What followed was computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM). They needed specialized expertise and new components. Industry 3.0