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Driving Forces Behind the Growth of the Logistic Automation Industry
The logistic automation market reached a value of USD 33.0 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow to USD 61.0 billion by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.2%. Automation technology has significantly improved efficiency and management across various industries, offering numerous advantages in purchasing goods. It plays a crucial role in inventory management and the production…
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Logistic Automation Market Size, Share, Types, Products, Trends, Growth, Applications and Forecast 2023 to 2030
Logistic Automation Market Size Was Valued at USD 31.10 Billion in 2022, and is Projected to Reach USD 79.80 Billion by 2030, Growing at a CAGR of 12.5% From 2023-2030.
The rise of e-commerce has fueled the demand for efficient logistics operations. Retailers and logistics companies are increasingly adopting automation technologies to handle the surge in online orders and meet customer expectations for faster delivery times.
Warehouse automation solutions, including robotic systems, automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS), and autonomous vehicles, are being deployed to optimize warehouse operations. These technologies improve inventory management, order fulfillment accuracy, and overall efficiency.
Companies are leveraging automation to optimize their entire supply chain, from manufacturing facilities to distribution centers. Automation technologies such as predictive analytics, IoT sensors, and AI-powered logistics software are used to streamline processes, reduce costs, and enhance visibility across the supply chain.
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Leading players involved in the Logistic Automation Market include:
Dematic (US), Honeywell Intelligrated (US), Manhattan Associates (US), Mantis (US), Blue Yonder (US), Oracle (US), IBM(US), Zebra Technologies (US), O9 Solutions (US), JR Automation (US), Automated Logistics Systems (US), Symbotic (US), Daifuku (Japan), SBS Toshiba Logistics (Japan), Murata Machinery (Japan), and Other Major Players.
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Segmentation of Logistic Automation Market:
By Component
Hardware
Software
Services
By Function
Inventory and Storage Management
Transportation Logistics
By Logistics Type
Sales Logistics
Production Logistics
Recovery Logistics
Procurement Logistics
By Organization Size
Large Enterprise
Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs)
By Software
Inventory Management
Order Management
Yard Management
Shipping Management
Labour Management
Vendor Management
Customer Support
Transportation Management
Order Management
Warehouse Management
By Mode of Freight Transport
Air
Road
Sea
By Application
Transportation
Infotainment System
Safety and Alerting System
Others
By End-User
Manufacturing
Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals
Fast-Moving Consumer Goods
Retail and E-commerce
Automotive
Others
By Regions: -
North America (US, Canada, Mexico)
Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, The Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Rest of Eastern Europe)
Western Europe (Germany, UK, France, Netherlands, Italy, Russia, Spain, Rest of Western Europe)
Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, The Philippines, Australia, New Zealand, Rest of APAC)
Middle East & Africa (Turkey, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Israel, South Africa)
South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of SA)
Highlights from the report:
Market Study: It includes key market segments, key manufacturers covered, product range offered in the years considered, Global Logistic Automation Market, and research objectives. It also covers segmentation study provided in the report based on product type and application.
Market Executive Summary: This section highlights key studies, market growth rates, competitive landscape, market drivers, trends, and issues in addition to macro indicators.
Market Production by Region: The report provides data related to imports and exports, revenue, production and key players of all the studied regional markets are covered in this section.
Logistic Automation Market Profiles of Top Key Competitors: Analysis of each profiled Roll Hardness Tester market player is detailed in this section. This segment also provides SWOT analysis of individual players, products, production, value, capacity, and other important factors.
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May I ask, did you get around to writing that essay about ga-matoran in Metru Nui and their connection to the Great Temple? Not expecting anything! Just curious!
Oh, I think I wrote a bullet-pointed list on ga-matoran and their connection to the Great Temple, specifically looking at how it affects their concept of gender here, but I never wrote anything long-hand.
If a quick rundown is what you're looking for, follow that link. If you do enjoy long(ish), rambling essays from someone making far too extensive headcanons for fictional worlds, read on.
So. Ga-Metru. The metru of the ga, the metru specifically for the ga, that metru. Now, I could launch straight into the impact of Ga-Metru being Mata Nui-favoured... but this is my essay, so I'm gonna roll this a bit further back and delve into a possible reason of why Ga-Metru is favoured.
Because I have a personal headcanon that Ga-Metru's favoured status was very much a byproduct of the natural resources.
Look at it this way: You need to build a protodermis purification facility on Metru Nui. You've already built the forges and furnaces; now you need to be able to source the building material for these smithies. So you need somewhere with a lot of liquid protodermis readily at hand - somewhere, for example, like Ga-Metru.
And then, because you probably shouldn't put all your important masks in a place full of burny, melty fire, you store your kanohi mask here (instead of Ta-Metru) as the other major building in this budding metru.
So, ta-da, you now have your second major site in Metru Nui, and over time that becomes Ga-Metru, home to the Ga-Matoran. Second-eldest metru, not out of any holy significance, but because it provided an important resource.
Time passes, and your purification/storage facility becomes a place of spiritual importance. I mean, it makes sense. It's an old, vital building, storing items of power, and isn't the hot, noisy space of Ta-Metru, plus the act of purifying carries a kind of holiness to it.
So, the next logical train of thought: if Ga-Metru is home to the temple of your god, then - obviously - god must like this metru best.
Next, next logical train of thought: if Ga-Metru is the favoured metru, then those who live there must be Mata Nui's favoured matorans. Or, at least, they are spiritually closer to Mata Nui, living basically on the doorstep of your connection to him.
By this point, matoran have certainly been granted sentience, and with that comes all the messy irrationality of thinking for yourself. What a lot of religions like to do is recognise those singled out, spiritually, with a title. Father. Reverend. Back in the medieval era, catholic priests were called "Sir" the same way a knight was.
Regardless, the point is: you need a name or a title to recognise that Ga-Matoran are different. And (headcanon going strong here) because Matoran weren't programmed with a sense of gender, they only really have "he/him" for daily use, with "brother" as a title of respect.
So language does what it always does in these circumstances - it adapts. Except, well, the Matoran may not have a concept of gender, but the Great Beings who created them did. So, somewhere in that pesky programming and superfluous data, there's a not-memory of "sister" being an equivalent title to "brother" - they don't understand how it relates to gender, they just know it feels right. And with "sister" comes the pronouns "she/her" so suddenly you have a whole metru with their own special pronouns and titles.
And, ta-da! Matorans have now accidentally ungendered gendered pronouns.
I also think it adds an interesting sense of irony for any (head)canons that Ga-Matorans consider themselves above or better than other Matorans (because then their importance is built on a coincidence, rather than actual Mata Nui favour) but that's for another day - or for other people to take a crack at, if they'd like. (I know I've certainly seen some interesting posts about Ga-Matoran self-importance!)
I personally was just fascinated by the fact that the "female" Matoran are the "holy" Matoran, despite gender being nonexistant, and examining one possible reason for Ga-Metru gaining its favoured reputation. (What can I say? I love clawing my way into the cracks of existing world-building.) Feel free to agree, disagree, whatever, but these are my personal headcanons and I hope people enjoyed reading about them!
#bionicle#ga metru#that cat spoke#can you tell i'm a little bit in love with this concept?#honestly the fact that ga metru is the second eldest metru is. telling#esp because the matoran were not granted sentience at first#which implies ga metru was built for logistical reasons#rather than religious ones#why build a place of peace and learning and spiritual importance for your automated robots?#UNLESS it only became that later#in which case did it become holy because ga metru was considered favoured?#or did ga metru become considered favoured because it had a holy building?#i personally skew towards the latter#as is obvious from the text above#but it's an interesting question
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Seeking factory games with logistical flexibility?
Most factory/automation/logistics games (Factorio et al), as far as I'm aware, tend towards "just-in-time manufacturing" – having a surplus of raw materials is seen as a problem, to such a degree that even building a storage facility is something you want to avoid as long as possible.
IRL, we've seen the disadvantages of JIT manufacturing very recently: They're inflexible. Without stockpiles to act as buffers, a large disruption rapidly cascades in both directions on the supply chain and even to other mostly-independent industries (backed-up ports cutting off unrelated shipments). Automation games usually don't have large disruptions like that, except when they're brought on by your own errors.
Anyone know any games that go the other way on this? Having circumstances change such that you should build your systems to take those shocks?
(I do admit I have watched others play these games more than I have played them myself; it's possible I have a mistaken impression of how they usually go, but "able to handle a sudden shock" never seems to be a priority, and a surplus looks to be viewed as reason to do more manufacturing rather than as something to stockpile for a lean year)
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ehh. i'm generally pro-labor/pro-unions but this is really bad. keeping ports efficient is a matter of national interest. we are already falling behind the rest of the developed world on this front when we should be leading the way. covid showed us how even minor disruptions to the supply chain can have major effects on our economy.
if it's a short strike, effects will probably be minimal. but a longer strike will probably make inflation worse.
so biden's administration is in an iffy position. they can intervene and then lose some union votes or they don't intervene and get all the blame when inflation gets worse. i do not envy them.
#sorry but logistics is a special interest of mine -- especially port logistics#and i've been calling for automating our ports for years#it needs to happen#banning automation is just not an option#if this can't be resolved i hope the government intervenes -- a good example of america's quasi-tripartism#i don't care if the longshoremen get a raise or whatever#my only issue is this idea of a ban on automation
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Discovering the Future of Logistics: 5 Influential Trends! 🚛 Explore the factors driving the evolution of the industry, from automation to sustainability.
Stay informed and gain insights into the future of supply chain management.
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The Future of Logistics is Here! Dive into the power of AI and automation in warehouse management. From predictive analytics to AI-powered robots, discover how technology is reshaping the logistics landscape.
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Whenever I'm upset about something and I have to like rant about it to myself to come to terms with how it makes me feel, I have a go-to sentence I use to really hone in on it. Like if something is so irritating or nonsensical or generally anger-inducing that I just have to get it out.
Like I have a coworker who's always talking about what would make the laundry better, talking about these multi-million dollar renovations and things that are *never going to happen* and entirely fail to fix the immediate surface-level issues we're experiencing right now, in the moment, that I'm usually trying to fix while he's talking to me. It really does come off as him going "oh you know what would be so much better for efficiency? if cars ran on rainbows and grass clippings and the tears of happy kittens :)" - he means well, but it fixes NOTHING, it's wishful thinking at BEST
And I swear to god, at least once a week - at LEAST
I have to conjure up the mental fortitude to bite my tongue and keep it to myself
but mentally? I'm winding it up like a punch, before I let out the loudest, angriest call of:
"Coworker, what in the everLOVING NAME OF FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?!?!?!?!?!?!??????!!!!??"
#messyposting#perfectly fine person fwiw. i chat with him. been a bit short lately which I feel bad about#but he's not a bad guy and he honestly does mean well. i try my best to stay cordial with him#but I swear to god my blood BOILS when he stands there explaining an impossible solution to a problem that I can't fix at all#on a logistical level or on any sort of meaningful level given my position in the company - on the bottom rung just like him#while I'm working my ass off loading/unloading machines all day on my feet#he just stands there and#it really is nonsense. it's like a flintstone thinking of living in a jetsons house#spending all day at the rock quarry digging up rocks on the back of a dinosaur - dreaming of hopping into a hovercar#and zooming above the clouds into an automated zeerust atmosphere mansion with a robot maid#if he could get further in the company and make these changes and somehow turn it all around? two thumbs up. legend. fantastic#i don't mean to like shit on his aspirations. but trust me he isn't doing that#he's pining for a tomorrow that's not going to come and he goes out of his way to tell me his schemes while I'm TRYING TO WORK#I'm a flintstone who goes to work in my foot powered rock car and does eight hours digging up rocks with a dinosaur#and at the end of the day I get back in the fuckin rock car and skedaddle my way home. that's my life. that's my reality#and it is not going to change. it just isn't. I'm gonna wake up tomorrow and move more fuckin rocks.#i don't need someone to talk pipe dreams to me!! i need someone to DO THEIR JOB and HELP because it's hard and it NEVER ENDS#our laundry is in the red every month. we're hemorrhaging money. that's partially because our equipment is old and inefficient#replacing it is easier said than done. we use what we have. and it is long tedious backbreaking work for minimum wage#and while I've been checking out a little lately? I work bloody hard! almost everyone does! and this guy is no slouch fwiw. he pitches in#but the pipe dreams are CONSTANT!! he's ALWAYS stopping me in my tracks to talk about improving the laundry!!#like dude you're a fine person but you've gotta fuckin quit living with your head in the clouds and start putting wet linen in the dryers#because my shoulder is injured and my achilles tendons are hyperextended and I'm tired and sore all over - because I'm doing it!#on top of sorting the linen and putting it in the washers! dreaming of a tunnel washer isn't going to make my life any easier!!#either put your job at risk in service of this higher calling you keep speaking about or sling some fucking sheets dude!!!#we're in a rock quarry riding dinosaurs motherfucker!! start fucking excavating!!!!!
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New Trends in Supply Chain Management You Should Know
The way businesses manage their supply chains is changing fast. New technologies, customer demands, and global challenges are creating new ways to make supply chains better. Staying updated on these trends can help businesses save money, work faster, and keep customers happy.
Let’s look at some important new trends in Supply Chain Management that you should know.
1. Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)
AI and ML are helping companies make smarter decisions in supply chains. These tools analyze data to predict demand, reduce delays, and save money.
Predicting Demand: AI helps businesses know how much stock they need, so they don’t order too much or too little.
Better Delivery Routes: AI can find the quickest and cheapest routes for deliveries.
Quick Problem Solving: Machine learning spots potential issues and suggests solutions before they become big problems.
2. Focusing on Sustainability
More businesses are trying to make their supply chains better for the environment. Customers and governments are asking companies to go green.
Greener Deliveries: Companies are finding ways to use less fuel and create fewer emissions.
Eco-Friendly Packaging: Many businesses are switching to packaging that can be recycled or reused.
Less Waste: Some companies are reusing materials instead of throwing them away.
Sustainability not only helps the planet but also makes a company look good to customers.
3. Using Blockchain Technology
Blockchain is helping businesses make their supply chains more transparent and secure. This technology records every step of a product’s journey, so it’s easy to track.
Building Trust: Customers can see where their products come from.
Preventing Fake Products: Blockchain helps companies spot counterfeit goods quickly.
Safer Transactions: All transactions are verified, reducing the risk of fraud.
4. The Growth of Online Shopping
Online shopping has changed supply chains. Customers now expect fast delivery and easy shopping.
Multiple Options for Customers: Businesses let customers shop online, in-store, or both.
Faster Delivery Centers: Smaller warehouses are being built closer to customers to deliver faster.
New Delivery Methods: Companies are using drones and automated vehicles to deliver goods quickly.
Adapting to these changes is important to keep up with customer expectations.
5. Real-Time Tracking with IoT
The Internet of Things (IoT) is making supply chains smarter by connecting devices like sensors and trackers. These devices provide real-time updates on shipments and inventory.
Tracking Shipments: Companies know where their goods are at all times.
Managing Inventory: Sensors help track stock levels in warehouses.
Preventing Breakdowns: IoT devices warn businesses about equipment problems before they happen.
IoT helps reduce delays and ensures smooth operations.
6. Preparing for Risks and Disruptions
Global challenges like COVID-19 have shown that supply chains need to be ready for unexpected problems.
More Suppliers: Businesses are working with multiple suppliers to avoid relying on just one.
Local Suppliers: Companies are choosing suppliers closer to home to avoid shipping delays.
Planning for the Future: Businesses are using data to prepare for potential disruptions.
A strong supply chain can handle problems better and recover faster.
7. Outsourcing Supply Chain Tasks
Many companies are hiring third-party providers to handle their supply chains. This is called Supply Chain-as-a-Service (SCaaS).
Saving Money: Companies don’t need to invest in expensive equipment or warehouses.
Scaling Up or Down: Businesses can adjust operations based on how busy they are.
Expert Help: Third-party providers bring specialized knowledge and technology.
This trend lets companies focus on what they do best while leaving logistics to the experts.
8. Automation and Robotics
Automation and robots are speeding up supply chain processes and reducing costs.
Robot Warehouses: Robots help pick, pack, and move items in warehouses.
Self-Driving Vehicles: Companies are testing trucks and drones for deliveries.
Smart Systems: Automated systems make warehouses faster and more efficient.
Automation helps businesses handle more work with fewer errors.
9. Using Data for Better Decisions
Data is playing a big role in supply chain management. Companies are using it to make better and faster decisions.
Tracking Performance: Data helps businesses see what’s working and what’s not.
Predicting Needs: Businesses use data to forecast demand and plan their inventory.
Cutting Costs: Insights from data help find ways to save money.
With the right tools, data can make supply chains much more effective.
10. Customer-Focused Supply Chains
Modern supply chains aren’t just about moving products; they’re about creating great customer experiences.
Flexible Delivery Options: Customers can choose how and when they want their orders.
Faster Shipping: Companies are focusing on same-day or next-day deliveries.
Clear Updates: Real time order tracking keeps customers informed and happy.
Putting customers first is key to building loyalty and staying competitive.
Conclusion: Mobility Solutions Are Shaping the Future
Supply chain management is evolving rapidly, and mobility solutions are a key part of this change. From electric delivery vehicles to real-time tracking and route optimization, mobility innovations are helping businesses save money, reduce environmental impacts, and improve customer satisfaction.
By adopting these trends, companies can build smarter, greener, and more efficient supply chains.
Are you ready to embrace Mobility Solutions in your supply chain? Start exploring these innovations today to stay ahead of the competition.
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Gosunm Responds To The Challenge of "Black Friday" - E-commerce Parcel Sorting System
This year's "Black Friday", major e-commerce platforms preheated their promotional activities, and the surge in express orders brought "challenges" to the postal express industry. Faced with the demand for efficient and massive logistics services, my country's postal express industry has accelerated the iteration of automation and digital upgrades, and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and 5G have gradually been integrated into various links such as collection, sorting, and transportation.
Every year during the "Black Friday" e-commerce promotion period, it is the peak season for the warehousing and logistics industry. However, the small and medium-sized logistics and express delivery companies and e-commerce merchants who purchased parcel sorting machines from gosunm did not see piles of cartons and pickers going back and forth. The whole scene looked busy and orderly. Many express delivery hubs are located here, where a large number of parcels are picked, packed and shipped every day. In the past, workers pushed carts deep into the huge warehouses stacked with cartons to search and sort the goods, which was very time-consuming and labor-intensive. Now, it only takes 10 minutes for each piece of goods to be unloaded, sorted and loaded.
Gosunm E-commerce Sorting Solution:
In the cargo sorting process, the balance wheel conveying and sorting system independently developed by gosunm can realize the sorting of express parcels through the physical movement of the electric roller. The system uses sensors to identify the barcodes or RFID information of different express items, so as to detect the arriving express parcels in real time.
As the "brain" of the entire balance wheel sorting machine, the balance wheel sorting control system is responsible for receiving sensor information and quickly calculating the exit to which each express parcel should go. At the same time, it quickly determines how to drive the balance wheel at a precise angle and speed to push the items to different sorting exits. The use of the gosunm balance wheel sorting system enables a large number of express parcels upstream to be effectively cached, avoiding the squeezing of parcels and unloading downtime caused by the instantaneous unloading peak.
The comprehensive application of new technologies and new equipment such as "six-sided scanning" and fully automatic security inspection in the system also makes the sorting speed of express parcels faster and the recognition accuracy higher. This means that no matter where the waybill is attached to the express, the scanner can quickly identify the express barcode information without dead angles through automatic code complement technology, accurately determine the direction in which it will flow, and thus greatly improve the sorting efficiency.
gosunm began to engage in the field of intelligent automated logistics sorting systems in 2019 and has become one of the most powerful solution providers, system integrators and equipment suppliers in the field of automated logistics systems at home and abroad. At present, gosunm's independently developed technology products have covered all key links in the express supply chain from parks, warehousing, sorting to transportation, distribution, etc., forming a number of smart e-commerce and smart warehousing solutions based on hardware and software as the core. If you also have the same e-commerce warehouse explosion problem, we can provide you with professional customized solutions, welcome to consult!
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Logistic Automation Market: Forthcoming Trends and Share Analysis by 2030
Logistic Automation Market Size Was Valued at USD 31.10 Billion in 2022, and is Projected to Reach USD 79.80 Billion by 2030, Growing at a CAGR of 12.5% From 2023-2030.
The logistic automation market had been witnessing substantial growth and was expected to continue expanding at a rapid pace. This growth was fueled by the rising demand for streamlined logistics operations, enhanced efficiency, and cost reduction in the supply chain.
Technological advancements, particularly in robotics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, Internet of Things (IoT), and cloud computing, were driving innovations in logistic automation. These technologies were being leveraged to automate various processes such as warehouse operations, order fulfillment, inventory management, and transportation.
Warehouse automation, including the use of automated guided vehicles (AGVs), robotic arms, automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS), and warehouse management software, was a significant segment within logistic automation. Companies were increasingly adopting these technologies to optimize warehouse operations, improve inventory accuracy, and enhance order fulfillment processes.
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The latest research on the Logistic Automation market provides a comprehensive overview of the market for the years 2023 to 2030. It gives a comprehensive picture of the global Logistic Automation industry, considering all significant industry trends, market dynamics, competitive landscape, and market analysis tools such as Porter's five forces analysis, Industry Value chain analysis, and PESTEL analysis of the Logistic Automation market. Moreover, the report includes significant chapters such as Patent Analysis, Regulatory Framework, Technology Roadmap, BCG Matrix, Heat Map Analysis, Price Trend Analysis, and Investment Analysis which help to understand the market direction and movement in the current and upcoming years. The report is designed to help readers find information and make decisions that will help them grow their businesses. The study is written with a specific goal in mind: to give business insights and consultancy to help customers make smart business decisions and achieve long-term success in their particular market areas.
Leading players involved in the Logistic Automation Market include:
Dematic (US), Honeywell Intelligrated (US), Manhattan Associates (US), Mantis (US), Blue Yonder (US), Oracle (US), IBM(US), Zebra Technologies (US), O9 Solutions (US), JR Automation (US), Automated Logistics Systems (US), Symbotic (US), Daifuku (Japan), SBS Toshiba Logistics (Japan), Murata Machinery (Japan), and Other Major Players.
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Segmentation of Logistic Automation Market:
By Component
Hardware
Software
Services
By Function
Inventory and Storage Management
Transportation Logistics
By Logistics Type
Sales Logistics
Production Logistics
Recovery Logistics
Procurement Logistics
By Organization Size
Large Enterprise
Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs)
By Software
Inventory Management
Order Management
Yard Management
Shipping Management
Labour Management
Vendor Management
Customer Support
Transportation Management
Order Management
Warehouse Management
By Mode of Freight Transport
Air
Road
Sea
By Application
Transportation
Infotainment System
Safety and Alerting System
Others
By End-User
Manufacturing
Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals
Fast-Moving Consumer Goods
Retail and E-commerce
Automotive
Others
By Regions: -
North America (US, Canada, Mexico)
Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, The Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Rest of Eastern Europe)
Western Europe (Germany, UK, France, Netherlands, Italy, Russia, Spain, Rest of Western Europe)
Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, The Philippines, Australia, New Zealand, Rest of APAC)
Middle East & Africa (Turkey, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Israel, South Africa)
South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of SA)
Highlights from the report:
Market Study: It includes key market segments, key manufacturers covered, product range offered in the years considered, Global Logistic Automation Market, and research objectives. It also covers segmentation study provided in the report based on product type and application.
Market Executive Summary: This section highlights key studies, market growth rates, competitive landscape, market drivers, trends, and issues in addition to macro indicators.
Market Production by Region: The report provides data related to imports and exports, revenue, production and key players of all the studied regional markets are covered in this section.
Logistic Automation Market Profiles of Top Key Competitors: Analysis of each profiled Roll Hardness Tester market player is detailed in this section. This segment also provides SWOT analysis of individual players, products, production, value, capacity, and other important factors.
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Royal 4 Systems exhibirá las últimas soluciones en logística y automatización en Logistics & Automation 2024
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#this is what i believe in#sorta related i was reading an article a few weeks ago#where they discussed the idea of using dirigible drones to load and unload cargo ships off the coast#instead of waiting for them to enter port#at least partly#i just love airships and i'm hoping they make a comeback#also on a related note i'm just really excited to see how automation/robotics changes logistics#things are about to get really efficient#logistics have largely been the same for like a century#we're about to witness a supply chain revolution#and at all levels of the supply chain#just imagine#autonomous cargo ships unloading at autonomous ports#ships waiting in line are unloaded by drones#then fleets of autonomous trucks#and revitalized trains#then smaller drones to directly deliver packages from stores/warehouses to consumers
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