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Why is Competition Good for Business?

January 27, 2023 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

When you start a business, there are a million things you need to think about. Even if that number seems like an exaggeration, the truth is that there are certainly more things you need to think about than in most other careers.

After all, if you work for someone else, it’s them who will be doing all the worrying and planning, and you’ll just have to do the work you’re given to do. When you’re the boss, you have to take on a number of different responsibilities.

One of those responsibilities is to understand your competitors more. You need to know who they are, what they do, and how they do it, and you need to know how all of that will impact your own business. [Read more…] about Why is Competition Good for Business?

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: better, business, coffee, competition, competitors, customers, don, good, market, people, product, rivals, selling, service, things, work

Hydraulic Log Splitter Maintenance Tips

January 22, 2023 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

Log splitters are a useful tool to have in your arsenal, so they deserve proper care. Over time, even small issues will build up and create noticeable drops in the efficiency of your log splitter.

If you’re looking for ways to ensure your splitter is kept in optimal condition, then you’ve come to the right place. We will walk through some of the most useful log splitter maintenance tips. [Read more…] about Hydraulic Log Splitter Maintenance Tips

Filed Under: Engineering Tagged With: check, cord, coupling, damage, don, engine, expensive, fluid, hydraulic, inspect, inspection, lead, log, loose, machine, maintenance, oil, perform, pump, ram, regularly, replace, splitter

2023 Predictions & Forecasts: Berkshire Grey expects RaaS to get bigger

January 22, 2023 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

Insights from Chris Geyer, VP at Berkshire Grey

Since Berkshire Grey designs and deploys AI and robotics technology to Fortune100 customers like FedEx, Target and Walmart, they have an expansive view of what’s happening across retail, e-commerce, grocery, package handling and logistics industries.

Chris Geyer, vice president at Berkshire Grey, works closely with these customers on product development and implementation and is well-equipped to see what the new year has in store. [Read more…] about 2023 Predictions & Forecasts: Berkshire Grey expects RaaS to get bigger

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: automation, berkshire, capital, don, geyer, grey, grocery, grow, increase, labor, market, models, online, operations, operators, predictions, RaaS, robotic, smaller, store, trend, year

Formic supplies 58-year-old family-run factory Compact Industries with its first robotic system

September 30, 2022 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

Formic, a supplier of automation technology on a pay-as-you-go basis, has supplied 58-year-old family-run factory Compact Industries with its first robotic system.

Located in St Charles, Illinois, Compact faced challenges of a shrinking labor pool, high worker turnover, and supply and wage inflation; struggled to meet the increasing demands of the Fortune 500 companies it serves.

Formic’s robots-as-a-service model activated a cobot within hours of delivery, cut costs on hiring and re-training temporary workers, and enhanced safety. [Read more…] about Formic supplies 58-year-old family-run factory Compact Industries with its first robotic system

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5 Important Steps in Keeping Your Digital Business Secure

August 8, 2022 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

Sadly, the rise of digital entrepreneurship didn’t evolve hand-in-hand with proper cybersecurity standards. Digital business owners have a myriad of things to worry about before they can think about phishing and antivirus software.

Cybersecurity is a science of its own, but you don’t have to be an expert to keep your digital business out of hackers’ reach. Instead, let’s talk about the steps you can take right now to keep your digital business secure. [Read more…] about 5 Important Steps in Keeping Your Digital Business Secure

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: business, cloud, cybersecurity, data, digital, don, password, passwords, public, secure, stay, tools, wifi, work

Robotic pets: How to choose and what you should know about them

July 22, 2022 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

Communication with pets helps reduce stress levels, distracts from troubles and reduces anxiety. There is even a method of treatment – pet therapy. Four-legged pets make a person move more and expand their social circle – after all, pet lovers will always find common topics for conversation.

Communication with animals is especially useful for older people with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, for children with mental disorders and for patients who are in the hospital for a long time. Pets save them from loneliness, help overcome depression, reduce anxiety and irritability.

But sick people can’t always get a cat or a dog – they can’t take care of them, and nursing home residents and hospital patients aren’t allowed to keep animals. It’s for such people that they made companion robots. [Read more…] about Robotic pets: How to choose and what you should know about them

Filed Under: Features, Robotics Tagged With: aibo, animal, animals, artificial, cats, communication, dog, don, elderly, electronic, equipped, hasbro, head, help, jenny, joy, live, move, paro, patients, people, pets, puppy, real, realistic, robot, robotic, robots, seal, sensors, software, touch, toys, turns

5 Tips for Choosing the Perfect Engagement Ring

July 15, 2022 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

Moissanite engagement rings are gorgeous and affordable alternatives to diamond engagement rings and come in many styles and colors to suit everyone’s tastes.

However, because they are newer than diamonds on the market, it can be hard to know what to look for when you buy one as a gift or when choosing one yourself.

This guide will help you learn how to choose the perfect Moissanite engagement ring based on factors like size, cut, clarity, color, and more so that you can make sure your ring looks as great as possible at all times! [Read more…] about 5 Tips for Choosing the Perfect Engagement Ring

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: appraiser, budget, color, cut, design, determine, diamond, diamonds, don, engagement, find, gemstones, help, jeweler, ring, rings, size, stone, style, suit

What to Find When Looking for a Job as an Entry-Level Developer

May 13, 2022 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

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Finding your dream job can be a long road. It can take hard work in multiple directions to reach your final destination. Where you start can depend on your job search.

Luckily, there is tons of information on job sites such as Jooble. You can find work as an entry-level front-end developer remote or from an office. Work your way up through the proper channels and become the best developer you can be.

You will be glad you did in the end. We can show you what to look for when looking for a job as an entry-level developer. [Read more…] about What to Find When Looking for a Job as an Entry-Level Developer

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: developer, don, entry-level, experience, find, job, skills, things, work

Will Hiring an Office-Moving Company Save You Time and Money?

March 28, 2022 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

Whether you are just relocating your offices down the street or packing your entire business and moving across the state, the whole process can be daunting and quite stressful.

Unfortunately, many business owners make the mistake of assuming that handling the move on their own can be cost-effective. However, nothing could be further from the truth.

In fact, evidence shows that hiring professional office movers will save you time and money. And this is why. [Read more…] about Will Hiring an Office-Moving Company Save You Time and Money?

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: company, days, don, equipment, items, money, move, movers, moving, office, offices, process, professional, relocation, renting, risk, save, time, van, work

How to Handle Failing Car Parts

February 22, 2022 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

Nobody wants car parts to fail, but vehicle owners don’t always have control over what happens with their cars. They can keep the rides properly maintained to prevent some issues, but car parts can still break down.

Therefore, the question you should probably be asking yourself is, “How will you handle failing car parts when they creep into the picture?”

Unfortunately, these incidents typically happen at the most inopportune times. For instance, if you plan a road trip with your significant other, don’t be surprised if an engine component decides to go kaput. The point is that you need to try and be prepared for dilemmas, and that is where these tips can be of assistance. [Read more…] about How to Handle Failing Car Parts

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: auto, car, don, failing, handle, issues, labor, parts, plan, repair, repairs, vehicle, warranties, warranty

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