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XPO Logistics expands last mile service in Spain to meet increase in online orders of large products

May 28, 2020 by David Edwards

XPO Logistics, a leading global provider of transportation and logistics solutions has expanded its last mile service for bulky and heavy goods in Spain, as consumers turn to e-commerce.

The company makes an estimated 4,500 daily deliveries to all parts of Spain through its national last mile network, with the highest demand in the regions of Madrid, Barcelona, Andalucía and Levante.

XPO launched its last mile service in Spain in 2018, providing consistent, nationwide home deliveries through 60 distribution sites linked by cutting-edge technology. [Read more…] about XPO Logistics expands last mile service in Spain to meet increase in online orders of large products

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: bulky, company, consumer, consumers, deliveries, delivery, demand, e-commerce, goods, heavy, large, logistics, mile, network, online, products, service, spain, technology, xpo

Nuro puts its delivery robot into action against coronavirus

April 27, 2020 by Sam Francis

Nuro, a California-based startup building small, wheeled autonomous delivery robots, is using its technology in the fight against the coronavirus outbreak in the US. (See video below.)

America now has the highest death toll in the world from Covid-19 and authorities have set up many temporarily hospitals and treatment centres across the country.

One of these temporary hospitals is located at the Sleep Train Arena, a basketball stadium which used to be the home of the Sacramento Kings, and another at the San Mateo County Event Center. [Read more…] about Nuro puts its delivery robot into action against coronavirus

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: adds, caused, company, contactless, coronavirus, covid, deliveries, delivery, ferguson, food, goods, grocery, help, homes, hospitals, lives, nuro, pandemic, people, robot, robots, store, supplies, vehicles

SICK launches its ‘most powerful and accurate’ 2D LiDAR sensor yet

December 19, 2019 by Sam Francis

SICK has launched what it describes as its “most powerful and accurate 2D LiDAR sensor yet”.

The LMS4000 is designed for materials handling and intralogistics applications, and is said to maintain its high degrees of accuracy and power even at high speeds, in low ambient light or when goods, packages or parcels are matt black or glossy.

SICK says its LMS4000 2D LiDAR Sensor’s “exceptionally high” laser scanning frequency helps to produce more than half a million measurement points per second to calculate the position, shape, volume or surface quality of goods, packages or components over a wide depth of field, and at ranges up to 3 metres. [Read more…] about SICK launches its ‘most powerful and accurate’ 2D LiDAR sensor yet

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: accurate, applications, data, goods, high, including, laser, lidar, light, lms, measurement, object, profiling, sensor, sick, wide

How robotics and AI are changing the fashion industry and warehousing sector

November 26, 2019 by Mai Tao

The fashion industry is investing huge amounts of money in artificial intelligence systems that can provide what is called “sentiment analysis”, which is similar to customer feedback, except that it’s indirectly acquired.

Typically, sentiment analytics systems can gather information from social media pages as well as through natural language processing, perhaps through listening to customer phone calls.

A massive number of data points can be collated and analysed – a quantity of information that only an AI system can process. And after processing it all, conclusions can be drawn. [Read more…] about How robotics and AI are changing the fashion industry and warehousing sector

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: ai, aspect, automation, autonomous, chain, change, customer, fast, goods, human, industry, intelligence, item, market, media, mobile, number, operators, product, products, robotics, robots, sentiment, simple, supply, system, systems, ultimately, warehouse, warehouses, weeks

AREVO partners with AGC on 3D printing in Japanese markets

November 20, 2019 by Mai Tao

AREVO, the Silicon Valley company specialising in composites manufacturing through digitalization – or 3D printing, has chosen AGC as its strategic business partner in Japan.

The two companies plan to provide “manufacturing-as-a-service” for the on-demand production of ultra-strong, lightweight 3D-printed composite parts for the Japanese market.

This service is based on AREVO’s “Aqua” platform, the world’s first industrial-grade continuous fiber 3D printing system capable of printing parts of up to one meter cubic volume. [Read more…] about AREVO partners with AGC on 3D printing in Japanese markets

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: aerospace, agc, aqua, arevo, carbon, company, composite, consumer, fiber, goods, industrial, industry, japanese, maas, manufacturing, mechanical, meets, parts, platform, print, printer, printing, process, production, products, scale, software, technology, true, volume, working

US manufacturing output reaches ‘all-time high’

August 21, 2019 by David Edwards

Manufacturing output in the US has reached an “all-time high”, signaling the industry’s strength, according to the National Association of Manufacturers.

For the past two years, manufacturers have been setting new records when it comes to manufacturing output, and through the first quarter of 2019, the industry has continued to reach new heights.

Four out of five manufacturers remain positive about their company’s outlook, according to the National Association of Manufacturers’ latest Outlook Survey, and new Bureau of Economic Analysis data find that manufacturers’ level of output hit an all-time high once again. [Read more…] about US manufacturing output reaches ‘all-time high’

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: all-time, association, bureau, continued, economic, economy, goods, high, hit, industry, job, jobs, labor, manufacturers, manufacturing, moutray, nam, national, openings, outlook, output, quarter, records, sector, survey, trillion, workforce

From old mail order catalogues to same-day delivery: Warehouse robots are the quintessential sign of changing times

July 29, 2019 by Mai Tao

Ever since Amazon acquired Kiva Systems in 2012 for $775 million and took the startup company’s robots off the market, warehouse managers have been looking for alternative suppliers. 

At that time, there simply no significantly well-known alternatives or proven solutions, but now, seven years on, there is a relatively large number of companies which build and supply warehouse robots.

It’s highly unlikely to be a coincidence that, in the intervening years, Amazon has grown extremely fast to become not only the world’s largest online retailer but also one of the largest logistics companies – not just in its native US, but worldwide. [Read more…] about From old mail order catalogues to same-day delivery: Warehouse robots are the quintessential sign of changing times

Filed Under: Logistics Tagged With: amazon, companies, company, delivery, geek+, goods, human, order, robotic, robotics, robots, time, type, warehouse, warehouses

Trump announces tariffs on imports from Mexico

May 31, 2019 by David Edwards

After recently increasing the percentage of tariffs and applying them to a broader range of Chinese imports, US President Donald Trump has now imposed new tariffs on imports from Mexico. 

The proposed 5 percent tariff on all Mexican imports is yet to be made official, but Trump’s announcement has already caused concern across a range of sectors.

Trump said today on Twitter: “On June 10th, the United States will impose a 5% Tariff on all goods coming into our Country from Mexico, until such time as illegal migrants coming through Mexico, and into our Country, STOP. The Tariff will gradually increase until the Illegal Immigration problem is remedied, at which time the Tariffs will be removed. Details from the White House to follow.” [Read more…] about Trump announces tariffs on imports from Mexico

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: companies, countries, country, goods, illegal, imports, mexico, percent, raised, tariff, tariffs, trade, trump, us-mexico border

DB Schenker opens first low-carbon distribution terminal in Norway

May 23, 2019 by Anna

Global logistics service provider DB Schenker is opening its first low-carbon city distribution centre in Oslo, the new Oslo City Hub.

The centrally-located new terminal will reduce CO2 emissions of city goods distribution by 80%, using electric cars and e-bikes.

Oslo City Hub is part of Electric City, the Oslo district’s focus on activities associated with its status as European Green Capital 2019.

[Read more…] about DB Schenker opens first low-carbon distribution terminal in Norway

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Trump trade tariffs to hit $300 billion worth of Chinese goods

May 14, 2019 by Mai Tao

US President Donald Trump’s proposed increase in tariffs will hit $350 billion worth of goods imported from China, according to economic analysts.

Trump announced his intention to impose the additional tariffs recently in a tweet, but the US and China are currently locked in trade talks and there may be some modifications to the proposal.

The effects of his announcement, however, have been far-reaching, and are said to be the reason for the $1 trillion fall in share prices around the world.

[Read more…] about Trump trade tariffs to hit $300 billion worth of Chinese goods

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