I want to automate logistics processes: Will my employees know how to work with robots?

UK, July 23, 2017. – The arrival of robots in the supply chain has been a reality for years. Day by day, the automation of logistics processes with robots increases. Here we have talked about autonomous trucks, autonomous ships, drones for inventory in warehouses, etc. Today we reflect on the collaboration between professional logistic and robot. A very current example is the Amazon robots that help prepare the orders in the store.

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#IoT: The goods connected to the Internet the real technological breakdown for the #supplychain

Barcelona, June 13, 2017.- The Internet of Things, goods connected to the Internet should today be one of the main tasks to be managed by logistics professionals. We present here studies, analyzes and assessments to understand the impact of IoT on the daily work of the supply chain.

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Silicon Valley turns logistics industry as a new disruptive

USA, May 24, 2017.- Fortune magazine has published an interesting analysis on logistics, software and Silicon Valley. Forward new conceptions, new technological trends to take into account in the coming months, not years. Software innovations have a new measure of time: months. If you get lost, the train is gone. We invite you to read the reflection of Fortune:

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UPS, FedEx,DHL have a new competitor: Amazon?

Amazon poseed to take on UPS, FedEx in delivery business

Barcelona, January 14, 2016.- Amazon intends to buy the remaining 75% of French delivery company Colis Privé. Amazon started as an online bookstore and today can become a logistics operator that competes with UPS, FedEx or DHL. Global technology giants are interested in logistics. What changes will these new logistics competitors ?. The end customer is the main beneficiary with a time of ever shorter delivery ?. What will the reaction of traditional logistics operators ?. Regarding this news release then a magnificent story published by The Seattle Times on 11 January:

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