BBC—Breaking into a shipping firm's computer systems could allow attackers to access all kinds of sensitive information. There are more than 51,000 commercial ships in the world. Together, they carry the vast majority -- 90% -- of the world's trade. Maersk has already experienced significant disruption thanks to a piece of particularly virulent malware.
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Modern Materials Handling—Randstad US has released new research findings that contradict many reports that American workers fear losing their job due to automation. The 2017 Randstad Employer Brand Research found that only 14% of U.S. employees worry that automation will take their job away, and nearly one-third (30%) say they think automation will make their job better.
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MHIsolutionsmag.com—The 2017 MHI Executive Summit & Annual Conference is an exclusive event for manufacturing and supply chain executives. It is taking place October 2-4, 2017, in Boca Raton, FL. The conference will focus on key themes identified by the US Roadmap for Material Handling & Logistics 2.0 and the MHI 2017 Annual Industry Report, and will feature four keynotes and 12 education sessions. Learn more at MHI.org/Conference and MHI.org/Summit.
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The Columbus Dispatch—Distribution centers and warehouses, including those belonging to L Brands, Amazon, UPS, DHL and Radial, are looking for seasonal employees — lots of them — in preparation for the sprint toward the holiday shopping season. In Central Ohio, the numbers are staggering. L Brands, for example, wants to hire 4,000 workers. DHL isn’t far behind, seeking 2,500 for its 12 central Ohio operations.
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EBN—As awareness of the value of data-driven decision making grows, companies in every sector of the global economy are pushing to gain a competitive advantage through analytical means. In the high-tech electronics industry, where product life cycles are shrinking and time to market is critical, this trend may be even more marked.
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LA Times—Prices of solar panels would roughly double should two bankrupt U.S. manufacturers get the relief they are seeking, several independent analysts warn. This unorthodox trade case involves the possibility of punishing tariffs being imposed on foreign competitors - mostly in China and other Asian countries - whose cheap panels have fueled the massive growth in U.S. solar installations.
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SupplyChainDigital—UPS has announced its embrace of virtual reality, with the company rolling out its own training software for employees using the HTC Vive at its platform. The VR training ground will reproduce real life scenarios and hazards that drivers will have to deal with on a daily basis, dedicated to ensuring UPS staff are well versed before they get behind the wheel of a truck.
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Bloomberg—A panel that included manufacturers agreed Aug. 17 to flesh out four ideas to simplify EPA requirements companies face when providing information about chemicals in waste streams they recycle.
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MHI’s new Career Forum enables manufacturing and supply chain professionals to view current job postings of MHI member companies. Go to http://www.mhi.org/careers to find the perfect opportunity for you.
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