BY JOANNA LEON, DIRECTOR, WAREHOUSE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH COUNCIL (WERC) MEMBERSHIP & CHAPTERS AND MANAGING DIRECTOR, MHI‑CICMHE AS SUPPLY CHAINS become more complex, technology‑driven and essential to global economies, the demand for a skilled and adaptable workforce continues to rise. Meeting this demand requires more than traditional hiring strategies; it requires intentional collaboration between industry and academia. The College Industry ...
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Building an American AMR: Inside Nick Saur’s Vision for Customer‑First Robotics
BY SANDY SMITH IN AN INDUSTRY crowded with autonomous mobile robots (AMRs)—and even more crowded with unmet promises—Nick Saur, CEO co‑founder of MHI member USAMR, is blunt about what’s broken in the AMR market, and equally clear about what he intends to fix. “The idea of shelf‑to‑goods and shelf‑to‑person is not new,” he said. “The technology was proven by Amazon. ...
Read More »The Value of Systems Integrators
BY CHRISTIAN DOW, EVP OF INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP, MHI WHILE REFLECTING ON her past experiences, Amanda Vernaglia, director of target development at MHI member Rehrig Pacific Company, has found that “systems integrators know their designs and systems very well.” On the other hand, end users “know their processes and workflows” much better. When it comes to systems integration as a ...
Read More »The Economic, Material Handling and Manufacturing Outlooks in a High‑Risk Environment
BY JASON SCHENKER, PRESIDENT, PRESTIGE ECONOMICS; CHAIRMAN, THE FUTURIST INSTITUTE; AUTHOR, “COLD WAR TWO” THE U.S. AND global economic outlooks have darkened following the onset of the war between the United States and Iran and the accompanying rise in oil prices. Geopolitics and Cold War Two tensions remain the biggest risks to markets and the economy, increasing the likelihood of ...
Read More »Closing the Supply Chain Digital Skills Gap: Matching Tech Spend with Talent Investment
Supply chains are investing heavily in AI, automation and advanced analytics, yet workforce skills are not keeping pace, limiting the return on technology spend. Leading experts from academia and research organizations share strategies for closing this gap, including designing targeted upskilling programs, avoiding common pitfalls and measuring real business impact. BY CAROL MILLER, CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER, MHI SUPPLY CHAINS TODAY ...
Read More »Turning Strategy Into Results: The AI Advantage
Building high‑performing supply chains and achieving other key business objectives starts with a clear strategic vision, but even the most brilliant strategies often fail due to poor execution, stranding organizations short of their goals and leaving billions in unrealized value on the table. Experts see potential in leveraging artificial intelligence to overcome barriers to implementing strategy and close the strategy‑execution ...
Read More »IoT Sensors and Edge Computing Powering Real‑Time Supply Chain Visibility and Predictive Maintenance
IoT sensors and edge computing are transforming supply chains by enabling real‑time insights, predictive maintenance and faster operational decisions. As these technologies mature and integrate with AI and standardized systems, companies can achieve greater visibility, efficiency and resilience across their operations. BY SARA PEARSON SPECTER IN TODAY’S ULTRA‑COMPETITIVE logistics landscape, data visibility alone isn’t enough. Companies must act on ...
Read More »Dawn of the Smart Warehouse
How Physical Artificial Intelligence and Data‑Driven Robots Will Transform Warehouse Logistics BY MARY LOU JAY THE EVOLUTION OF robotic technology and artificial intelligence (AI) ‑driven warehouse management systems has paved the way for the next step in warehouse automation: physical AI. With physical AI, advanced technology can interact directly with the physical world through equipment such as robots, ...
Read More »From Smart Machines to Smart Decisions
Physical AI, Agentic AI, Digital Twins and the Dawn of Autonomous Logistics BY CHRIS LEWIS AS MIKE GEYER, head of industrial digital twins at NVIDIA, prepares for the future of supply chain operations, he believes they’re set to become “living ecosystems.” How so, you may ask? According to Geyer, each physical process will be “mirrored and optimized through ...
Read More »Pharma and Health Care Supply Chains Adjust to State of Disruption
BY TOM GRESHAM EVEN IN A time marked by disruption and complexity across all supply chains, pharmaceutical and health care supply chains face a notable array of challenges. “Supply chains remain fragile, vendor solvency risk and product shortages continue, costs are increasing and resiliency is a must,” Christy Christian, senior industry principal at Kinaxis, said. “Disruptions are the norm, ...
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