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Light conveyor platform bridges fixed systems with flexible AMRs

Design World

Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) can streamline material handling in manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, and more, yet many facilities still primarily rely on conveyor systems.

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Industrial Processes & Wireless Communications – Part II: Manufacturing Logistics

Cisco Manufacturing

Examples are, mobile robots, AGV(automated guided vehicles), and manufacturing infrastructure. This blog is the second in a series, bringing a lens on manufacturing logistics, dissecting the application flow and a little detail on why the serving wireless medium must behave in a particular way to support it.

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FANUC America nearly doubles Michigan campus to accommodate automation demand

Design World

The construction will include a 655,000 ft 2 state-of-the-art facility to house manufacturing, engineering and R&D projects. This investment in Michigan’s growing manufacturing area includes the purchase of 67 acres of land as well as the site of the former Thomas M. This investment in the future of U.S.

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Combilift helps Australian businesses get a handle on warehousing

Manufacturer's Monthly

All these factors have created the perfect environment for manufacturers to optimise their operations and set themselves for long periods of growth. With an Australian presence borne from decades of honest, Irish manufacturing, Combilift is well placed to understand and complement the needs of Australian warehouse operators.

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Driving Australia’s logistics towards sustainable warehouses

Manufacturer's Monthly

Industry professionals gather at MEGATRANS2024, Australia’s largest logistics conference and exhibition. Image: Prime Creative Media MEGATRANS2024 represents a significant milestone for Australia’s logistics and manufacturing sectors, focusing on the theme of sustainable supply chains and warehouses.

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Teradyne robotics group lays off 10% of global staff

Robotics Business Review

.” Demand for robotics didn’t meet expectations because of the post-COVID slowdown in capital, wars affecting trade and labor, and uncertainty among manufacturers, said Kumar. “Our playbook is to outperform the market, driven by innovations, channel transformations, and new verticals.” We have big growth plans.”

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The state of AI, robotics heading into 2025

Robotics Business Review

The successful collaboration of robots and labor in the automotive manufacturing industry is instructive and reveals a path forward The perceived labor vs. automation debate is one of a few trends that will dominate the robotics industry in 2025. This model will likely become a roadmap for the logistics sector as it navigates similar changes.

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