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Catching wind of a new sovereign manufacturing industry

Manufacturer's Monthly

Manufacturing wind power equipment represents an enormous opportunity for Australia to attain a more balanced industrial structure and create well-paid jobs, said report author and honorary senior research fellow at University of Sydney, Professor Phil Toner. million tonnes of CO2 emissions through a reduction in sea freight.

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The Future of Reshoring: Building a Stronger & More Resilient Manufacturing Base

CMTC Manufacturing Tech

The smooth flow of goods is essential to a thriving manufacturing base, but aging roads, congested highways, and outdated rail and port systems can become obstacles. To safeguard operations, businesses must develop robust supply chain risk management (SCRM) strategies.

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Celebrating excellence in growth

Manufacturer's Monthly

“They’ve got order books at record highs, but are struggling to deliver in terms of the global supply chain in particular with high lead times and high freight costs. What we’re seeing is manufacturers adapting and dealing with these situations. The skills shortage is also causing a lot of headaches at the moment.

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Global Supply Chain Resilience Initiative (GSCRI)

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

It has also established strong interconnectivity between local as well as regional networks for cross-border trade and freight movement to flourish with streamlined and digitalized customs procedures. It’s targets include expansion of sea freight capacity and the development of railway line for multi-model connectivity by 2030.

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Global Supply Chain Resilience Initiative (GSCRI)

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

It has also established strong interconnectivity between local as well as regional networks for cross-border trade and freight movement to flourish with streamlined and digitalized customs procedures. It’s targets include expansion of sea freight capacity and the development of railway line for multi-model connectivity by 2030.

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Tevva Thought Leadership: We Need to be Bolder on Zero Emission Truck (ZET) Adoption

i4.0 today

The imperative of transitioning to zero-emission road freight cannot be overstated, given its crucial role in addressing climate change and enhancing public health. This would align the commercial freight sector with the effective phasing out of fossil-fuel passenger cars by the same deadline.

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US, Canada and Mexico to bolster chips and hydrogen industries

E&T

The factsheet also discusses the importance of p artnering with the region’s private sector to increase student development and mobility, as well as c onvening industry and academia experts in semiconductors, ICT, biomanufacturing, and other key advanced manufacturing and logistics industries. .

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