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The future of manufacturing is integrated – NetSuite

Manufacturer's Monthly

But why do so many businesses hesitate to modernise in powerful enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions like NetSuite, when the benefits to productivity and efficiency are so clear? When an ERP is seen as a core driver of growth and efficiency, a staggering amount of potential is unlocked.

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How inventory management helps fabricated metals manufacturers stay ahead of the competition during a challenging economy

AU Manufacturing

Making this system one that automates and integrates supply chain, production and inventory to match market demand can help metals manufacturers thrive during economic downturns with a strong market and powerful operational capabilities.

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ProMat 2023: Intralogistics, software and motion in focus

Control Engineering

Warehousing, distribution center insights A material handling focus can help manufacturers, distribution centers and warehouses, as Siemens explained at ProMat 2023. System integrators and end users in material handling understand and learn how automation can improve operations, making it more horizontally and vertically sustainable.

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Why should manufacturers in Australia invest in Digital Transformation for effective production?

Factory Worx

Many businesses have started to experience the long-term advantages of manufacturing automation in Australia. Digital technologies benefit manufacturing by utilising flexible automation, connecting the supply chain effectively and allowing remote operation. By analysing information from human resources, warehousing or sales.

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Four manufacturing applications that benefit from under-rider AMRs

Control Engineering

AMR insights Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) can play a key role in manufacturing because of their name: They’re autonomous and do not require constant human intervention the way an automated guided vehicle (AGV) would. Figure 3: AMRs are playing a much larger role to play in improving efficiency and safety in warehouse automation.