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10 Game Changers that Transformed How Supply Chains Work (1945-2020)
A look at how (and which) equipment and technologies have impacted the process of handling, moving, storing, protecting, controlling and disposing of literally everything we use and consume today.
Read More »From World War II to Katrina to COVID-19
The official formation of the Material Handling Institute (now known as MHI) was in 1945.
Read More »MHI Leadership (1943 to 2020)
While MHI came about in 1945, it got its start in 1943 under the leadership of Larry J. Kline. See who else has been part of MHI's leadership over the years.
Read More »WERC Becomes a Division of MHI
The Material Handling Industry (MHI) and the Warehousing Education and Research Council (WERC) announced on August 3, 2020, MHI’s acquisition of WERC.
Read More »Autonomous Delivery Robots Market Expected to Boom in the Next 5 Years
COVID-19 has had many of us accepting a new norm. In most states bars and gyms are still closed and restaurants are operating at a limited capacity. We know how this effects our everyday, but is it clear how this will effect the supply chain and material handling industry across the globe? To read the rest of this story and ...
Read More »CEO UPDATE: Innovation Is the Cure for Supply Chain Disruption
Supply chain professionals are facing unprecedented challenges.
Read More »Digital Supply Chains: Connecting Data, Talent and Technology
The seventh edition of MHI Annual Industry Report explores the fundamental link between these three pillars of operational success.
Read More »3 Technologies Driving Competitive Advantage
Competitive advantage through AI, IoT and robotics is increasingly within reach for more supply chain companies.
Read More »Building Cultures and Teams that Embrace Innovation
As more organizations work toward achieving a digital supply chain, the ongoing challenges of the existing skills gap continue to hamper progress.
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