Technology: Page 47


  • UPS leads $48M funding round for 3D printing startup

    Fast Radius has been working with UPS since 2016 as the logistics company moves into on-demand manufacturing.

    By April 16, 2019
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    As supply chains get tech savvy, is cybersecurity keeping pace?

    With interconnected supply chains, a hack on one supplier can jeopardize an entire business.

    By April 16, 2019
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    Retail Supply Chains

    Retailers are making operational investments and adjustments to maintain supply chain resilience. Here’s how.

    By Supply Chain Dive staff
  • Uber Freight grows quickly ahead of company IPO

    The fast-growing segment adds buoyancy to Uber's balance sheet, and the company believes its freight business has tapped into less than 0.1% of the potential market. 

    By April 14, 2019
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    IBM's blockchain for food gains major US grocer

    IBM's Food Trust system has not yet been tested at scale, so more participants of Albertsons' size can only improve the experiment. 

    By April 12, 2019
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    Want to automate your warehouse? Wait until you understand your data

    Improvements to operations become a guessing game without understanding the baseline data in a warehouse.

    By April 11, 2019
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    Amazon buys robotics company Canvas Technology

    Canvas specializes in autonomous technology, specifically autonomous carts, and represents one of several deals focused on automating various aspects of e-commerce fulfillment.

    By April 11, 2019
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    In the warehouse of the future, time is of the essence

    The average warehouse worker spends only 20% of his or her shift performing the activity that generates revenue for a business: picking.

    By April 10, 2019
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    Walmart adds nearly 4K robots to stores

    Robots now clean floors, count inventory, check price labels and scan and sort items from trucks in hundreds of Walmart stores. 

    By Caroline Jansen • April 10, 2019
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    Automation opportunities in procurement still fly under the radar

    A survey by the Institute for Supply Management asked a simple question: "Have you heard of RPA?" More than 60% of the 432 respondents did not know it stood for robotic process automation. 

    By April 9, 2019
  • A majority of retailers struggle with inventory forecasting

    A survey by Wakefield Research and Bossa Nova Robotics found 87% of respondents believe inaccurate inventory contributes more to revenue loss than theft.

    By April 9, 2019
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    6 ways automation improves Texas Children's Hospital's operations

    In the final stage of the hospital's technology integration plan, robots like those used in automotive factories will fill prescriptions and prepare IVs.

    By April 9, 2019
  • Boeing cuts MAX 8 production by 19%

    Before the two crashes, Boeing was about to up production of the MAX 8 to 57 planes per month, and suppliers were likely gearing up. But at least one Boeing supplier is ostensibly unphased by the slowdown. 

    By April 9, 2019
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    RFID tags deliver 97% stock accuracy for River Island

    Previously, River Island counted stock once a year, which took a day. Then the company launched a pilot program using tags, and now inventory counts occur weekly.

    By April 8, 2019
  • New partnership establishes the blockchain of taste

    High tech tracking company Ripe.io and real-time rating app FlavorWiki join forces so buyers and suppliers can understand the taste profile of produce as it moves through the supply chain.

    By Megan Poinski • April 8, 2019
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    CVS expands same-day Rx delivery to 6K stores

    Increasing home delivery options could be a huge advantage for the drugstore over rivals like Walgreens and Amazon.

    By Daphne Howland • April 5, 2019
  • SAP Ariba, American Express partner to bring visibility to payments

    The automation of payment reconciliation could provide increased transparency and strengthen buyer-supplier relationships. 

    By April 5, 2019
  • Chemical company revives 'stale' operations with SAP implementation

    Old World Industries recently transitioned from a manual procurement and fulfillment processes to a more digitized operation.

    By Samantha Schwartz • April 3, 2019
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    5G: The great warehouse enabler

    Greater bandwidth can accommodate up to a million sensors and grease the skids for technology adoption in warehouses.

    By Craig Guillot • April 2, 2019
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    Track-and-trace, supply chain expected to lead IoT spending growth

    Total global spending on Internet of Things technology is projected to increase from $186 billion in 2017 to $435 billion in 2023, according to the Forrester forecast. 

    By April 2, 2019
  • Dick's Sporting Goods built in-house inventory software

    The retailer is investing about $15 million in e-commerce fulfillment capabilities and $10 million in technology.

    By Samantha Schwartz • April 2, 2019
  • Hy-Vee expands pickup lockers program

    The Midwestern grocer is leasing its Aisles Online click-and-collect units to local businesses, including a hospital in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

    By Jeff Wells • April 2, 2019
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    Blockchain could help modernize Nevada's renewables tracking system

    State regulators are seeking comment on alternative approaches for tracking credits, including whether a blockchain-powered solution could allow customers to participate in larger renewables markets, such as California's.

    By Robert Walton • April 1, 2019
  • Daimler Trucks acquires autonomous vehicle software maker Torc Robotics

    The two companies seek to commercialize level 4 autonomous trucks, with Daimler's goal to put them on the roadways within the decade. 

    By April 1, 2019
  • Uber calls on Congress for infrastructure investment, transportation technology

    The ride-hailing company said the federal government can help pave the way for the onset of autonomous and electric vehicles.

    By Chris Teale • March 29, 2019
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    Volkswagen partners with AWS for industrial cloud to streamline logistics

    VW plans to use internet of things, machine learning, analytics and computing solutions for plant assembly efficiency, vehicle quality and production flexibility. 

    By Samantha Schwartz • March 28, 2019