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Latest IIC publication discusses role of IoT in future of supply chains

Automation Mag

The Industry IoT Consortium (IIC) released the latest edition of its Journal of Innovation (JoI) titled The Role of IoT in Shaping the Future of Supply Chains. Early Learnings from a Logistics Testbed – Investigates data logistics ecosystems based on existing IIC testbeds.

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Rotor Technologies propels advances in autonomous helicopters

Robotics Business Review

Rotor is able to leverage Robinson’s existing supply chain, and potential customers are comfortable with an aircraft they’ve worked with before — even if no one is sitting in the pilot seat. Editor’s Note: This article was republished with permission from MIT News.

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PLC module coordinates real-time data in coal shipping application

Control Engineering

Reducing environmental impact, costs and processing times are high priorities across the supply chain. Changing conveyor routes and cargo train conditions. In this application, steelmaking coal comes in from cargo trains, is processed on-site and loaded onto large Handymax or Cape-size vessels. Courtesy: Softing.

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Mind matters: Road transport industry mental health initiatives

SMMT

In collaboration with mental health charities Mind and Scottish Association for Mental Health (SAMH), and with backing from the Road Haulage Association (RHA), the campaign also uses digital platforms to encourage drivers to engage with their peers, including website articles, social media content and digital signage at Moto sites.

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IN THE NEWS with Fastener News Desk the Week of June 17, 2024

Fastener News Desk

Read full article from Reuters. Rising freight rates are a new source of concern in the global supply chain with forecasts warning that ocean cargo prices could reach $20,000 — potentially even touch the Covid era peak of $30,000 — and stay there into 2025 according to a new report from CNBC.