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As business picks up, companies are facing a dilemma when it comes to automation – whether to install a new system or extend the life expectancy of an existing installation. Lucy Tesseras considers
the pros and cons.
Cadbury team “Purple Passion” has won SCALA’s supply chain competition The Fresh Connection.
23 teams have made it to the finals of Fresh Connection Live Final, the supply chain strategy competition. The event takes place on 8th July at Wroxall Abbey, Warwick
As the dark clouds begin to part companies are
redoubling their efforts to come back fighting fitter and
stronger – is now the time to invest in warehouse
automation? Lucy Tesseras investigates
Visibility and flexibility are key factors when it comes to recession proofing the supply chain, but implementing new systems can often be an expensive undertaking. As such, interest in packages provided on a more budget-friendly Software as a Service pla
The graphs are all starting to turn up but is it tempting fate to take that automation project off the back-burner? With big announcements from Tesco and Procter & Gamble, there seems to be renewed enthusiasm. Malory Davies reports.
While some sectors of the economy have wobbled in recent months, there is still an air of confidence in the European automation market with strong performances and healthy order books.
Logistics companies are looking toward automation to address challenges such as globalisation of goods flows, lean supply chains, and multi-channel retailing. Rising land prices and the scarcity of labour also continue to stimulate the development of auto
Racking sits right at the heart of the warehouse – get it right and it can boost operational performance but get it wrong and it can turn the warehouse into a nightmare.