MHIsolutionsmag.com—Anyone who attended ProMat 2017 experienced it. Technology is disrupting supply chains and transforming them into more digital, connected and intelligent models. And there is no end in site. Consumers are driving this trend as they demand more buying options and faster service from supply chains that are always-on. According to the recently released 2017 MHI Annual Industry Report, "Next-Generation Supply Chains: Digital, On-Demand and Always-On," 80 percent of survey respondents believe digital supply chains will be the predominant model within five years. Sixteen percent say they already are.
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Modern Materials Handling—While automated equipment at today’s warehouses can be at the heart of their success, any single piece of automation needs to be balanced with upstream and downstream processes, raising the importance of software to sync the flow of work and ensure the heart of the system keeps ticking.
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EBN—If manufacturers want to successfully transition to Industry 4.0 they must stop looking at information technology (IT) as a cost center. Instead, IT should be viewed as a "profit enabler" that addresses efficiency, asset efficiency, and operational efficiency.
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MHI Blog—To complement a new educational video, thought leaders representing the Protective Guarding Manufacturers Association (ProGMA), an MHI product group, discuss the importance of protecting personnel, equipment, and inventory in industrial facilities. ProGMA has recently launched the second in a series of videos about the importance of protective guarding products in the material handling industry. The video titled "Proper Safeguarding for Elevated Work Platforms" followed the inaugural, educational video titled, "Essential Safety Barriers for Automated / Robotic Workcells."
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Transport Topics—The Department of Transportation’s wireless connected vehicle pilot program, currently in its design, deployment and testing phase, is making progress at its demonstration sites in Wyoming, New York City and Tampa, Fla., the program’s manager told members of an agency advisory committee. Officials are currently in Phase 2 of the pilot, developing technologies that ultimately will allow trucks and cars to communicate with each other in different ways at each of the three pilot sites.
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Supply Chain Management Review—Information gathered during "The State of the 3PL Innovation Survey" by Kenco found that nearly 85% of respondents defined innovation as "process improvements" or "business model innovation." This proves that although the media emphasizes trendy technologies of tomorrow (ex: drones, AR/VR, etc.), supply chain leaders are actually investing in the new technologies and solutions that can have incremental but impactful changes today in their supply chain’s and bottom line.
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Logistics Management—While estimates for the actual value of the last-mile delivery market vary, it goes without saying that this e-commerce –driven space has still has lots of room to grow into. This is especially true when considering the rate at which last-mile distribution centers are popping up in close proximity to the population centers of major U.S. cities, according to recently published research from industrial real estate firm CBRE.
Visit http://www.logisticsmgmt.com/article/last_mile_deliveries_tend_to_run_closer_to_6_to_9_miles_says_cbre_research to view the full article online.
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Modern Materials Handling—United States-bound waterborne shipments showed growth for the fourth consecutive month, according to data issued by global trade intelligence firm Panjiva. June shipments at 958,294 were up 2.8% annually, which was off from May’s 3.3% annual spread.
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