Software & Technology · Topic
Supply Chain Solutions
5 articles from Software & Technology practitioners
Starting Small: How to Scale an Operation with Robotics
As supply chain disruptions and rising labor costs challenge the logistics sector, automation is increasingly viewed as a solution to stay competitive. Robotics, in particular, offers opportunities to enhance efficiency, but many companies hesitate due to concerns about upfront costs and scalability. According to the International Federation of Robotics, global robot installations were expected…
Modular Robotic Systems & Greener Logistics Solutions: Unlocking the Future of Automation with Hy-Tek
The world of automation is evolving at breakneck speed, and 2025 promises to bring some of the most innovative trends yet. From interconnected software ecosystems to advanced robotics and sustainable operations, the stakes are high for companies seeking to stay ahead of the curve in the future of automation. A study shows that the…
Santa Claus Embraces Digital Transformation with Premio’s Rugged Edge Computing Solutions
Los Angeles, CA — December 18, 2024 Premio Inc., a global leader in rugged edge computing solutions, is thrilled to announce its pivotal role in the digital transformation of one of the world’s most iconic and demanding operations—Santa’s North Pole workshop. In a festive and educational holiday edition of the Rugged Edge Survival Guide, Premio’s…
Robotic Automation in American Manufacturing: Its Rise, Impact, and Value in the American Manufacturing Renaissance
Attention-grabbing headlines and political stump speeches keep indicating that America no longer makes anything. That’s actually not the case at all. Despite lots of transitions and evolutions in American manufacturing, the U.S. is still the number two manufacturer in the world in terms of output, second only to China. The industry is now seeing steady…
A Year in Review with Weston LaBar
“The supply chain is an ecosystem, only as strong as its weakest link. Solutions need to benefit everyone, and that’s where technology and data come into play.” The supply chain story of 2021 was, unfortunately, a sequel to 2020. The weaknesses linger, but the future can be different by applying data and modernizing the framework….