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Environmental Sensors Increase Supply Chain Visibility

Gary Mintchell

Using these sensors, manufacturers, wholesalers, transportation and logistics operators in the food, pharmaceutical and healthcare industries now have cloud-based visibility into a range of environmental factors, including temperature monitoring and moisture detection.

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Minister for Business, Trade, Tourism & Enterprise to Provide Opening Address and Keynote Speech at Scotland’s Premier Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition

i4.0 today

The Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition , which is being held at the SEC Glasgow on the 13 th October 2022, will serve as a national forum for manufacturers and operators involved throughout the associated supply chains from across Scotland to gather to discuss pressing issues facing the industry.

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Protecting the supply chain: Safeguarding against cyber vulnerabilities

Automation Mag

Supply chain stability has become a major global issue in recent years. Cybersecurity risks in the supply chain add to the challenges of maintaining stability. This includes integration of operational and information technology (OT/IT) in manufacturing as well as integration across businesses in the supply chain.

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GBLT Corp. establishes partnership with pharmaceutical distributor

Canadian Manufacturing

announces that it has entered into a partnership to provide the Company’s Dr. Senst personal healthcare products to a major pharmaceutical distributor with over 3,200 retail pharmacies and 224 business sites. through its operating company, GBT GmbH, designs, manufactures and supplies mobile storage, and battery solutions.

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North American robot orders decline in 2023, A3 report finds

Automation Mag

economy, higher interest rates and even the over-purchasing of robots in 2022 from supply chain concerns,” said Jeff Burnstein, president of A3. We’ve seen a slowdown in the manufacturing of electronic vehicles this year along with fewer new distribution centers, both likely reducing the demand for robots.

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2023 robot orders down 30% from 2022 in North America, according to A3

Robotics Business Review

economy, higher interest rates, and even the over-purchasing of robots in 2022 from supply chain concerns,” said Jeff Burnstein , president of A3, in a release. “While robot sales naturally ebb and flow, the return to more typical robot sales after the last two record years can likely be attributed to a few obvious issues: a slow U.S.

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Autopicker robots from Brightpick to automate The Feed, Dr. Max warehouses

Robotics Business Review

Brightpick has also rolled out its robots to Dr. Max, a leading European pharmaceutical supplier. The pharmaceutical distribution market is highly regulated, imposing additional requirements on the supply chain. The company is focusing on e-grocery and pharmaceuticals as its first two markets, said Zizka.

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