In the 2018 MHI Annual Industry Report, 11 emerging technologies that have the potential to disrupt supply chains were studied. The MHI NextGen Supply Chain Update video series takes an in-depth look at the most relevant topics and case studies from the report. The first video looks at blockchain and its potential to revolutionize the way we do business and its impact on the future of supply chains.
Visit http://videos.mhi.org/blockchain-cybersecurity to view the full article online.
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It’s pretty inevitable at this point that supply chain is going digital. Or, at least, that’s what all the research says. And there have been many stories about workers being... hesitant to make that change, for fear, in many instances, of losing their jobs. However, there’s research to suggest that factory workers support the shift to digital.
Visit http://s354933259.onlinehome.us/mhi-blog/intel-study-show-workers-open-to-digital-supply-chain/ to view the full article online.
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Thank you to all who attended MODEX 2018 in Atlanta. We hope you were able to take advantage of the show’s many learning opportunities. In case you missed it, the MODEX 2018 education and keynote sessions are now available as webinars online. Access over 100 recordings tailored to your specific business needs.
Visit https://www.modexshow.com/seminars/ to view the full article online.
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Today’s autonomous mobile robots use a variety of sensors to make their way around their environments. This new video from MHI view discusses the combination of radar, lidar and camera technology autonomous vehicles use today to see and navigate around modern facilities.
Visit http://videos.mhi.org/evolving-sensor-technology-for-autonomous-vehicles to view the full article online.
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Graduates of vocational logistics programs may come to an employer with an impressive academic record. But unless they understand the basics of how to conduct themselves on the job, and of how to interact with their supervisors and their coworkers, they’re unlikely to do well in their new positions.
Visit http://s354933259.onlinehome.us/mhi-blog/acing-the-basics-of-business/ to view the full article online.
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To keep workers safe when picking items stored at levels above the facility floor—such as in pick modules or on shelving within rack supported platforms—guidelines are offered in RMI’s "ANSI MH16.1-2012: Specification for the Design, Testing and Utilization of Industrial Steel Storage Racks," section 8.4, "Pick Modules and Rack Supported Platforms." The documentation focuses on common-sense safety features and best practices, including ongoing training, to minimize the risk of worker injury as they go about their assigned tasks.
Visit http://www.rmiracksafety.org/2018/04/10/protecting-workers-on-rack-supported-platforms-pick-modules/ to view the full article online.
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If you want a deep dive into what all happened at MODEX, take a look at our recap blog. But, here’s MODEX 2018 by the numbers: Our attendee number was 30,944, which is a 25% increase over 2016 and had 140 different countries represented. We had 925 exhibitors, covering 283,025 square feet in 2 show halls.
Visit http://s354933259.onlinehome.us/mhi-blog/modex-2018-by-the-numbers/ to view the full article online.
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In the drive to address the skills gap in the supply chain sector, companies have a strong ally in academia. While community colleges and trade schools are adjusting their curricula to produce work-ready graduates for entry-level jobs, the universities are training people for high-level positions and working with industry to reduce the hiring pressure through implementing new technology, increased efficiencies and other solutions.
Visit http://s354933259.onlinehome.us/mhi-blog/bridging-the-skills-gap/ to view the full article online.
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Brian Reh, a mechanical engineer by trade, never planned to end up at MHI member Gorbel, the company founded by his father in 1977. These days, he owns the place. Brian and his father, Dave, set out on a multi-year succession plan. The transition was so successful that Brian has implemented succession planning throughout the organization.
Visit http://s354933259.onlinehome.us/mhi-blog/identifying-talent/ to view the full article online.
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The "e" in e-commerce could stand for "explosion" these days, and it’s showing no signs of slowing down. But we don’t have to tell you that. Amazon and other large-scale entities may have enlisted automation but they still need a human workforce—and so do the rest of the companies in the supply chain. And as online orders continue to pour in, the Baby Boomers continue to age out.
Visit http://s354933259.onlinehome.us/mhi-blog/attracting-and-retaining-top-supply-chain-talent/ to view the full article online.
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