MHI Blog — MODEX is where the brightest minds in the supply chain gather to discuss the trends of today and the challenges of tomorrow. The event will be held April 4-7 at Atlanta’s Georgia World Congress Center.
With 800 exhibits and over 100 educational sessions, it’s also where leading companies get reliable information and solid advice about capital expenditures and supply chain investments.
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Forbes — The war of political rhetoric rages in the debates in the United States. I am watching the resounding political sound bites on local television as I travel the world helping global supply chain teams in Brussels, London, Singapore, Shanghai and Spain. I am trying to help global manufacturing companies build effective supply chains. The political debate's focus is on manufacturing. I think manufacturing is only a piece of the story. I firmly believe that effective supply chains build economies. In this jobless economy there is a shortage of supply chain talent in mid-management positions globally. My mission is to help companies and countries close this gap.
Visit http://www.forbes.com/sites/loracecere/2016/03/18/rewiring-the-supply-chain-to-improve-results/#21866df6c568 to view the full article online.
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Ebnonline — Several organizations have set their sights on Japan for the next wave of successful startups and visionary entrepreneurs. At a pitch event, investors discussed how emerging startups can harness the Silicon Valley ecosystem. Researchers have developed nanometer-thin graphene sheets that can better absorb light and heat.
Visit http://www.ebnonline.com/author.asp?section_id=3490&doc_id=280103&itc=ebnonline_sitedefault to view the full article online.
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Modern Materials Handling — With the continual expansion of the global economy-and the supply chain reach required to support it-MODEX 2016 expects more than 2,900 attendees from nearly 90 countries. With the continual expansion of the global economy-and the supply chain reach required to support it-MODEX 2016 expects more than 2,900 attendees from nearly 90 countries.
Visit http://www.mmh.com/article/modex_2016_international_visitors_center_to_greet_assist_2900_attendees to view the full article online.
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The Wall Street Journal — Many of the autonomous vehicles that are expected to come to market by 2020 tackle the problem of perception by using laser sensors or high-definition cameras. Seegrid takes a different approach, plotting data from pairs of low-end cameras on a three-dimensional grid. Proprietary algorithms determine the probability that an object is in the space represented by each cell of the grid.
Visit http://blogs.wsj.com/cio/2016/03/21/seegrid-calculates-a-new-route-for-autonomous-vehicles/ to view the full article online.
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The Wall Street Journal — Rising minimum wages in cities and states around the country could raise the costs of e-commerce operations. In a report released Friday, analysts with real-estate brokerage firm CBRE Inc. estimated a $1 increase in average hourly wages could add more than $1 million in annual costs to a warehouse operation employing 500 people. For e-commerce facilities, which can be two-to-four times more labor-intensive than a typical warehouse-especially during the busy holiday shipping season-the impact could be even greater, the report said.
Visit http://www.wsj.com/articles/minimum-wage-increases-set-to-raise-e-commerce-logistics-costs-1458273681 to view the full article online.
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MHI Blog — More than 11 million people work in the U.S. supply chain-that is 8.6 percent of the nation's workforce. However, a shortage of skilled workers remains. Without a doubt, the skilled workforce shortage is the biggest challenge facing this industry. The need for new skill sets to run the new breed of digitized, connected supply chains will only intensify this talent gap. As lower-skilled jobs are increasingly replaced by a more connected, automated supply chain, new, higher-skilled, higher-paying jobs will be created as entirely new categories of work are defined.
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Industryweek — An afternoon storm has dropped close to three inches of snow outside the Clearpath Robotics headquarters, but inside the industrial space, a flurry of beeps and whirs echoes every few seconds. The place is alive with engineering and code work, group discussions, and a handful of robots scurrying from one end of the floor to the other.
Welcome to one of the newer, and perhaps one of the more intriguing, spaces in the world of industrial robotics and automation.
Visit http://www.industryweek.com/manufacturing-leader-week/automated-robots-factory-floor to view the full article online.
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Ebnonline — We are all still reeling from the aftermath of the winter of 2015, which brought record snowfall to a number of major cities across the country. The city of Boston alone saw 9 feet of snow, with 64.8 inches falling just in February. Boston plows removed 35,000 truckloads of snow, and many of the massive piles didn't melt until July. This extreme winter weather caused problems not just for commuters and snowplow operators, but also for road and rail infrastructure. The 193,256 potholes created in New York City will cost an estimated $15 million to repair.
Visit http://www.ebnonline.com/author.asp?section_id=3883&doc_id=280130&itc=ebnonline_sitedefault to view the full article online.
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Industryweek — Google transformed itself into Alphabet last year to keep the ambitions of a wild and crazy startup even as the company matured into an increasingly prudent adult. As any millennial can tell you, the shift into adulthood isn't easy. The inherent tensions between teenager Google and grown-up Alphabet contributed to the company's decision to seek a possible buyer for its Boston Dynamics robotics business, which it purchased in late 2013 as part of a robotics acquisition spree.
Visit http://www.industryweek.com/robotics/does-google-s-move-sell-robot-business-expose-growing-pains to view the full article online.
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Modern Materials Handling — How best to attract and retain the next generation of supply chain workers to our industry is a frequent topic of discussion. That's why MHI's Young Professionals Network (YPN) is dedicating its first formal educational track to the subject at MODEX 2016. How best to attract and retain the next generation of supply chain workers to our industry is a frequent topic of discussion.
Visit http://www.mmh.com/article/young_professionals_network_presents_education_track_focused_on_next_gen_wo to view the full article online.
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