Technology: Page 92
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Report: New uses drive 3D printing sales growth
Uses for the technology are no longer reserved to prototyping, but are increasingly used to make complex, low-volume finished goods.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 14, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Logistically Minded: Proxy wars, manufacturing and lower emissions
Skim through last week's stats, technology news, M&As and expansions.
By Edwin Lopez • Oct. 14, 2016 -
Explore the Trendline➔
Courtesy of Walmart
TrendlineSupply Chain Technology Adoption
Retailers and manufacturers are increasingly employing artificial intelligence, digital twins and traceability systems to improve visibility and operational performance.
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'Transparency is the future,' says SaaS provider
Following the adoption of its solution by a multi-billion-dollar retailer, the provider spoke to Supply Chain Dive about the importance of transparency.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 13, 2016 -
Tracking software facilitates pharmaceutical recalls
The platform increases transparency from end-to-end, helping companies comply with safety regulations.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 11, 2016 -
How slow fiscal recovery made supply chain managers essential
Executives are increasingly turning to the supply chain to reduce costs and drive modernization, according to a recent report.
By Edwin Lopez , Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 7, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Logistically Minded: Robots, shipping woes and hope for Q3
Skim through last week's stats, technology news, M&As and expansions.
By Edwin Lopez • Oct. 7, 2016 -
Finish Line bounces back from supply chain setback
The retailer's faulty WMS implementation is a reminder of the importance of timing, forecasting, and change management in the supply chain.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 6, 2016 -
Report: How demand-driven forecasts build lean supply chains
Improved forecast accuracy can help reduce capital and operating costs, but dependence on analytics can also carry big risks.
By Edwin Lopez , Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 6, 2016 -
Are self-driving cars ready for prime time?
Road violations and minor accidents in Pittsburgh could lead to tightened restrictions and slower rollout for the technology.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 6, 2016 -
Regional hubs may lose warehouse jobs to automation
High need for manual labor in concentrated areas, coupled with a labor shortage, may lead companies to adopt more automated technology.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 5, 2016 -
Maersk signs with startup to enhance fleet visibility
A less-than-a-year-old company inked a two-year contract with the world's largest shipping line, due to its data integration and visibility offerings.
By Edwin Lopez • Oct. 5, 2016 -
Supply chain benefits when managers take the lead in ERP system overhauls
The systems used to focus on back-end tools, but the internet allowed supply chain management to become a leading function of ERP solutions.
By Edwin Lopez • Oct. 3, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Logistically Minded: World trade, talent crisis and Blackberry's pivot
Skim through the week's market snapshot, technology news, M&As and expansions.
By Edwin Lopez • Sept. 30, 2016 -
Reuters: Uber engages with shippers, truckers in bid for truckload market
The technology is still years away from commercialization, though, given the high risks of truckload services.
By Edwin Lopez • Sept. 29, 2016 -
Is the supply chain drowning in data?
Some supply chain managers, like baseball teams, take the Money Ball approach to assessing, modeling and building business.
By Rich Weissman • Sept. 29, 2016 -
Adidas makes its new shoes in fully robotic SPEEDFACTORY
Best case scenario is that robotics leads to a redistribution of jobs and not eradication of manufacturing work.
By Deborah Barrington • Sept. 28, 2016 -
How Flex used software to increase agility and reduce risk
Flex chose to develop software capable of real-time disruption alerts, using data from solutions provider Elementum.
By Edwin Lopez , Geri Spieler • Sept. 28, 2016 -
Robotics shape the real story in advanced manufacturing
Robots taking over the world may make for a good story, even getting the attention of Congress.
By Rich Weissman • Sept. 27, 2016 -
Robots, drones find solution for the last mile and emergency delivery
UPS, CyPhy and Starship enterprises are vying to be the first drone technology to gain a foothold in the Last Mile delivery service.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 24, 2016 -
What BlackBerry's entrance to tracking system market means
BlackBerry says its radar-enhance tracking system sends information in real time and is easy to install.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 24, 2016 -
Report: Industry to see wearable scanner technology shipping triple by 2021
By 2021, the supply chain will see a large adoption of wearable scanners.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 23, 2016 -
Report: Reduce lifecycle costs through increased collaboration
Implementing Product Lifecycle Technology can help companies with a set list of suppliers reduce costs through increased visibiility and communication features.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 23, 2016 -
Obama administration reveals guidelines for self-driving cars
The guidelines were a necessary first step to allow and regulate driverless interstate travel and provide safety standards.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 23, 2016 -
Facing worker shortage, IN manufacturers get creative
Subaru and Vincennes University offer high job prospects for select graduates.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 23, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Logistically Minded: Roboats, freight slump and break-ups
Skim through this week's technologies, indices, distribution centers and M&As.
By Edwin Lopez • Sept. 23, 2016