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Five minutes with… Steve Braund, Marketing Manager at Totalkare

SMMT

Totalkare is the UK’s leading provider of lifting and testing solutions for heavy duty commercial workshops, with customers ranging from small family businesses through to multi-national transport operators and logistics companies. Describe what Totalkare can offer commercial vehicle operators?

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Katana launches Smart Workshop Software

Manufacturing & Logistics IT

Katana, the smart workshop software company, has launched what it describes as the first-ever Smart Workshop Software, providing small manufacturers with affordable and easy to use inventory and production management.

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Temperature Controlled Logistics returns with a top schedule for 2019

Manufacturing & Logistics IT

The 18th annual Temperature Controlled Logistics Conference will bring together supply chain, logistics and quality experts from around the globe to experience four days of ‘unmissable’ workshops, case studies, panels, interactive discussion groups and technology showcases.

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Logistics + Tech Summit, Industry Conference Dedicated to Building the Next Generation of Logistics Technology, Announced for November 15-16, 2022

Manufacturing Tomorrow

Conference Host HyperTrack Focuses on Real-World Customer Case Studies, Hands-on Workshops; Call for Speakers Open Through October 26

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Turning to Australian made

Manufacturer's Monthly

Endurequip Hoists is an Australian Heavy Vehicle Hoist brand with a history of more than 30 years of delivering workshop lifting and handling solutions to the heavy vehicle industry, public transport, logistics, mining and rail industries. tonnes per post or 30, 40 or 60 tonnes when used in a combination of four, six, or eight hoists.

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Robotics Factory Accelerate Program opens applications for next cohort

Robotics Business Review

The global robotics market is expected to grow to more than $230 billion by 2030, with key sectors including logistics, healthcare, and agriculture, said the Robotics Factory. Pittsburgh is a global hub for innovation, with more than 140 robotics organizations across 18 vertical markets.

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Raytheon Australia opens centre for collaboration

Manufacturer's Monthly

The new centre will serve as a central hub for electronic warfare, air traffic management, ground-based air defence, and integrated logistics, and will help facilitate collaboration with small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and Defence.