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Pickle Robot gets orders for over 30 unloading systems plus $50M in funding

Robotics Business Review

Source: Pickle Robot Robotic truck unloading fits the classic definition of dull, dirty, or dangerous jobs worth automating. The company said its customers include distributors of footwear, apparel, power tools, toys, kitchenware, packaging materials, small appliances, and other general merchandise. Pickle Robot Co. million kg.)

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Moose Knuckles receives investment from down apparel manufacturer in China

Canadian Manufacturing

MONTREAL — Moose Knuckles, the Canadian luxury outerwear brand, has announced a strategic partnership with Bosideng, a Chinese down apparel company. With a vision to lead the global down apparel industry, Bosideng sees this strategic partnership as a positive step towards its internationalization efforts.

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Gildan Activewear problems cost the company US$65M

Canadian Manufacturing

cost the company at least US$65 million, according to its newly returned CEO, as the apparel maker looks to turn a corner after a turbulent six months. The bitter battle over who would run Gildan Activewear Inc.

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Technological advancements in the Export Industry

Dinesh Mishra

The accuracy of these GPS devices has drastically increased throughout the years, not only just helping drivers but also improving the supply chain. The Internet of Things (IoT) is setting up many opportunities for the supply chain, such as reducing costs and better control of the entire export process.

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