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2. Remote Renewable Hubs for Carbon-Neutral Synthetic Fuel Production
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Mathias Berger, David Radu, Ghislain Detienne, Thierry Deschuyteneer, Aurore Richel, and Damien Ernst
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optimisation ,renewable energy ,carbon neutral ,synthetic fuels ,remote supply chain ,linear programming ,General Works - Abstract
This paper studies the economics of carbon-neutral synthetic fuel production from renewable electricity in remote areas where high-quality renewable resources are abundant. To this end, a graph-based optimisation modelling framework directly applicable to the strategic planning of remote renewable energy supply chains is proposed. More precisely, a hypergraph abstraction of planning problems is introduced, wherein nodes can be viewed as optimisation subproblems with their own parameters, variables, constraints and local objective. Nodes typically represent a subsystem such as a technology, a plant or a process. Hyperedges, on the other hand, express the connectivity between subsystems. The framework is leveraged to study the economics of carbon-neutral synthetic methane production from solar and wind energy in North Africa and its delivery to Northwestern European markets. The full supply chain is modelled in an integrated fashion, which makes it possible to accurately capture the interaction between various technologies on an hourly time scale. Results suggest that the cost of synthetic methane production and delivery would be slightly under 150 €/MWh (higher heating value) by 2030 for a system supplying 10 TWh annually and relying on a combination of solar photovoltaic and wind power plants, assuming a uniform weighted average cost of capital of 7%. A comprehensive sensitivity analysis is also carried out in order to assess the impact of various techno-economic parameters and assumptions on synthetic methane cost, including the availability of wind power plants, the investment costs of electrolysis, methanation and direct air capture plants, their operational flexibility, the energy consumption of direct air capture plants, and financing costs. The most expensive configuration (around 200 €/MWh) relies on solar photovoltaic power plants alone, while the cheapest configuration (around 88 €/MWh) makes use of a combination of solar PV and wind power plants and is obtained when financing costs are set to zero.
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- 2021
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3. Remote Renewable Hubs for Carbon-Neutral Synthetic Fuel Production
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Berger, Mathias, Radu, David, Detienne, Ghislain, Deschuyteneer, Thierry, Richel, Aurore, and Ernst, Damien
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Economics and Econometrics ,synthetic fuels ,remote supply chain ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,optimisation ,carbon neutral ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,linear programming ,Systems and Control (eess.SY) ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Systems and Control ,renewable energy ,General Works ,Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science (cs.CE) ,Fuel Technology ,FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Computer Science - Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science - Abstract
This paper studies the economics of carbon-neutral synthetic fuel production from renewable electricity in remote areas where high-quality renewable resources are abundant. To this end, a graph-based optimisation modelling framework directly applicable to the strategic planning of remote renewable energy supply chains is proposed. More precisely, a hypergraph abstraction of planning problems is introduced, wherein nodes can be viewed as optimisation subproblems with their own parameters, variables, constraints and local objective. Nodes typically represent a subsystem such as a technology, a plant or a process. Hyperedges, on the other hand, express the connectivity between subsystems. The framework is leveraged to study the economics of carbon-neutral synthetic methane production from solar and wind energy in North Africa and its delivery to Northwestern European markets. The full supply chain is modelled in an integrated fashion, which makes it possible to accurately capture the interaction between various technologies on an hourly time scale. Results suggest that the cost of synthetic methane production and delivery would be slightly under 150 €/MWh (higher heating value) by 2030 for a system supplying 10 TWh annually and relying on a combination of solar photovoltaic and wind power plants, assuming a uniform weighted average cost of capital of 7%. A comprehensive sensitivity analysis is also carried out in order to assess the impact of various techno-economic parameters and assumptions on synthetic methane cost, including the availability of wind power plants, the investment costs of electrolysis, methanation and direct air capture plants, their operational flexibility, the energy consumption of direct air capture plants, and financing costs. The most expensive configuration (around 200 €/MWh) relies on solar photovoltaic power plants alone, while the cheapest configuration (around 88 €/MWh) makes use of a combination of solar PV and wind power plants and is obtained when financing costs are set to zero.
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- 2021
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4. Correlation between Supply Chain Visibility, Supply Chain Sustainability and the Use of New Technologies.
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Karaoulanis, Andreas
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ORGANIZATIONAL transparency ,SUPPLY chains ,RADIO frequency identification systems ,VISIBILITY ,SUSTAINABILITY - Abstract
The purpose of this research is to determine the correlation between supply chain visibility, supply chain sustainability and the implementation of new technologies in the supply chain domain. Its significance is huge as it opens new roads of understanding the above correlation in order to assist supply chain managers to adapt to more sustainable supply chain operations This research is following the systematic literature review approach. Therefore, is following specific methods/frameworks that include a systematic screening process with inclusive/exclusive criteria, the implementation of the SALSA method, the CASP checklist, the PRISMA 2009 statement checklist with 3 items, while the findings were divided into 4 major thematic categories. The findings highlighted a strong indirect correlation between supply chain visibility and supply chain sustainability. This correlation is facilitated via the implementation of new technologies, like RFIDs, blockchain, A.I. etc. Although a lot have been written in terms of supply chain visibility and sustainability and of course, about the new technologies, their combination in the light of the strong correlation between visibility and sustainability in a supply chain have not been discussed a lot till now. The implications of the research, from a managerial point of view, are huge as they can be the springboard for the development of new approaches/operational frameworks towards more sustainable supply chains. Until now, supply chain visibility, although was a priority for supply chain professionals, was not implemented with an eye in supply chain sustainability, but instead was focused more on operational aspects. Now, with the use of new technologies, both are possible. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Non-Terrestrial Networks for Energy-Efficient Connectivity of Remote IoT Devices in the 6G Era: A Survey.
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Plastras, Stefanos, Tsoumatidis, Dimitrios, Skoutas, Dimitrios N., Rouskas, Angelos, Kormentzas, Georgios, and Skianis, Charalabos
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INTERNET of things ,MARKET share ,INTERNET - Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) is gaining popularity and market share, driven by its ability to connect devices and systems that were previously siloed, enabling new applications and services in a cost-efficient manner. Thus, the IoT fuels societal transformation and enables groundbreaking innovations like autonomous transport, robotic assistance, and remote healthcare solutions. However, when considering the Internet of Remote Things (IoRT), which refers to the expansion of IoT in remote and geographically isolated areas where neither terrestrial nor cellular networks are available, internet connectivity becomes a challenging issue. Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTNs) are increasingly gaining popularity as a solution to provide connectivity in remote areas due to the growing integration of satellites and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) with cellular networks. In this survey, we provide the technological framework for NTNs and Remote IoT, followed by a classification of the most recent scientific research on NTN-based IoRT systems. Therefore, we provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of research in IoRT and identify emerging research areas with high potential. In conclusion, we present and discuss 3GPP's roadmap for NTN standardization, which aims to establish an energy-efficient IoRT environment in the 6G era. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Trust but Verify: The Oracle Paradox of Blockchain Smart Contracts.
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Albizri, Abdullah and Appelbaum, Deniz
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BLOCKCHAINS ,BUSINESS process management ,PARADOX ,INTERNAL auditing ,DESIGN science - Abstract
Although research shows that blockchain provides fairly immutable virtual provenance workflows, proof that the blockchain accurately represents physical events lacks truly independent verification. This dilemma, the Oracle Paradox, challenges blockchain architecture and is perhaps one reason why businesses have hesitated to adopt smart contracts. Blockchain proponents claim that people can serve as trusted Oracles in a smart contract. However, auditing research shows that people are the weak link in almost every internal control application, including those pertaining to blockchain. People are susceptible to collusion, bribery, error, and fraud and these tendencies are not entirely mitigated by blockchain technologies (Balagurusamy et al. 2019; Nakamoto 2008). This research proposes a framework to mitigate the paradox of the Oracle: A Business Process Management (BPM) model of a Blockchain Smart Contract-enabled supply chain with IoT as the sole "third-party" Oracle participant, utilizing design science research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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7. From the Editors: Introduction to Managing Supply Chains Beyond Covid‐19 ‐ Preparing for the Next Global Mega‐Disruption.
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Flynn, Barbara, Cantor, David, Pagell, Mark, Dooley, Kevin J., and Azadegan, Arash
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SUPPLY chains ,COVID-19 ,SUPPLY chain management ,COVID-19 pandemic ,AGRICULTURAL associations - Abstract
The COVID‐19 pandemic has forced supply chain management researchers and practitioners to question many of our firmly held assumptions about the discipline. Perhaps the most interesting question is, where does supply chain management go from here? This issue of the Journal of Supply Chain Management begins to answer that question via a combination of invited essays and a regular submission. We consider this issue as only a starting point, and we hope to see its impact on future research on mega‐disruptions in supply chains. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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8. Call for papers for the 2021 Emerging Discourse Incubator: Managing Working Conditions in Supply Chains: Towards Decent Work.
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Soundararajan, Vivek, Wilhelm, Miriam, Crane, Andrew, and Pagell, Mark
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SUPPLY chains ,SUPPLY chain management ,ORGANIZATIONAL behavior ,GLOBAL production networks ,INFANT incubators - Abstract
The topic for I JSCM i 's fourth emerging discourse incubator (EDI) is Managing Working Conditions in Supply Chains: Toward Decent Work. Therefore, this emerging discourse incubator encourages further attention to the interface of decent work and supply chain management. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2020
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9. Modelling supply chain adaptation for disruptions: An empirically grounded complex adaptive systems approach.
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Zhao, Kang, Zuo, Zhiya, and Blackhurst, Jennifer V.
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SUPPLY chain management ,GROUNDED theory ,EMPIRICAL research ,FINANCIAL leverage ,ORGANIZATIONAL resilience - Abstract
Through the development and usage of an agent‐based model, this article investigates firms' adaptive strategies against disruptions in a supply chain network. Viewing supply chain networks as complex adaptive systems, we first construct and analyze a real‐world supply chain network among 2,971 firms spanning 90 industry sectors. We then develop an agent‐based simulation to show how the model of firms' adaptive behaviors can leverage competition relationships within a supply chain network. The simulation also models how disruptions propagate in the supply chain network through cascading failures. With the simulation, we seek to understand if a firm's adaptive behaviors can reduce the impact of disruptions in supply chain networks. Therefore, we propose, evaluate, and analyze two types of adaptive strategies a firm can leverage to reduce the negative effects of supply chain network disruptions. First, we deploy in our model a reactive strategy, which restructures the network in response to a disruption event among first‐tier suppliers. Next, we develop and propose proactive strategies, which are used when a distant disruption is observed but has not yet hit the focal firm. We discuss the implications related to how and when firms can improve their resilience against supply disruptions by leveraging adaptive strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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10. Tech in Focus ,Co Manufacturing ,Co USA: Gerber and 3DLOOK Collaborate to Offer Unique Digital Customer Experiences
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Workflow software ,Customer service ,Business logistics ,Technology ,Support services ,Customer service ,Workflow software ,Fashion, accessories and textiles industries - Abstract
3DLOOK, the body data platform, and Gerber Technology have entered into a strategic partnership for the establishment of virtual fully connected remote supply chain experience. With every company working remotely [...]
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- 2020
11. Ones and zeroes.
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Ramaprasad, Suraj
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DIGITAL technology ,PETROLEUM industry ,PETROLEUM prospecting ,LOGISTICS ,AUTOMATION ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,CHATBOTS - Abstract
The article discusses digital techniques in the oil industry with options to apply across their value chain, from exploration to refining to logistics to retail. It states that innovative petroleum firms will gain a competitive edge if they make digital investments on automation and artificial intelligence (AI) applications such as chat-bots. Other digital solutions mentioned include fieldwork mobility solutions, remote supply chain operations, virtual learning, and industry business platforms.
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- 2017
12. Companies on the Scale.
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Wiedmann, Thomas O., Lenzen, Manfred, and Barrett, John R.
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BENCHMARKING (Management) ,BUSINESS & the environment ,ECOLOGICAL impact ,BUSINESS enterprises ,ENVIRONMENTAL impact analysis - Abstract
A determination of the sustainability performance of a company ought to fulfill certain requirements. It has to take into account the direct impacts from on-site processes as well as indirect impacts embodied in the supply chains of a company. This life cycle thinking is the common theme of popular footprint analyses, such as carbon, ecological, or water footprinting. All these indicators can be incorporated into one common and consistent accounting and reporting scheme based on economic input−output analysis, extended with data from all three dimensions of sustainability. We introduce such a triple-bottom-line accounting framework and software tool and apply it in a case study of a small company in the United Kingdom. Results include absolute impacts and relative intensities of indicators and are put into perspective by a benchmark comparison with the economic sector to which the company belongs. Production layer decomposition and structural path analysis provide further valuable detail, identifying the amount and location of triple-bottom-line impacts in individual upstream supply chains. The concept of shared responsibility has been applied to avoid double-counting and noncomparability of results. Although in this work we employ a single-region model for the sake of illustration, we discuss how to extend our ideas to international supply chains. We discuss the limitations of the approach and the implications for corporate sustainability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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13. Perennialism and Poverty Reduction.
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Poole, Nigel D.
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PERENNIALS ,POVERTY ,INDUSTRIALIZATION ,TREE planting ,SOCIAL problems ,INTERNATIONAL trade - Abstract
This article, which is both conceptual and a synthesis of the literature, considers the research component of poverty alleviation strategies for people whose livelihoods depend significantly on tree and forest resources. Two policy approaches are contrasted: enhancing the utilisation of indigenous tree species within the household and the local economy, and integrating tree and forest-dependent peoples into the wider economy by promoting the commercialisation of conventional tree crop production. It is argued that the discussion is relevant for other poor peoples who depend on perennial production systems, and that the conclusions contribute to the wider debate about remoteness, market access, decentralisation and targeting in policy formulation, and globalisation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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14. Contributions from the Drone Delivery System in Thailand to Environmental Pollution
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J Koiwanit
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Truck ,History ,Emerging technologies ,020209 energy ,Supply chain ,Environmental pollution ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Drone ,0104 chemical sciences ,Computer Science Applications ,Education ,Greenhouse gas ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Business ,Rural area ,Environmental planning ,Life-cycle assessment - Abstract
In recent years, the great development of science and technology together with social movements and commerce has shaped the design and use of commercial drones. This particular emerging technology has boosted the speed and ability of online shopping systems to provide customers ever faster delivery. In addition, Global Warming Potential (GMP) is the most serious impact to people and environment. Carbon dioxide (CO2) from transportation is one of the main contributors contributing to GHG emissions which result in higher number of GWP. Drones should have a reduced GWP impact and other environmental impacts in which these help reduce the number of delivery trucks or other transportation options traveling on roads. In addition, as road infrastructure challenges especially in rural areas, drone delivery systems are able to transport freight across remote supply chain. The use of drones appears to be an important approach because they are not only inexpensive and easily available but can also travel on individual direct routes. In this study by establishing a life cycle assessment (LCA) framework, all emissions from a drone delivery system in rural areas in Chiang Mai, Thailand will be evaluated. The results show that the drone's part production is the main contributor of all impact categories.
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- 2018
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15. Automation Developments Tags; GE Fanuc, Ztango Join to Offer Wireless Solutions
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Ztango -- Contracts ,GE Fanuc Automation -- Contracts ,Industrial equipment and supplies industry -- Contracts ,Telecommunications services industry -- Contracts ,Wireless communication systems -- Contracts ,Business ,Electronics and electrical industries ,Engineering and manufacturing industries - Abstract
GE Fanuc Automation and Ztango Inc. have joined to develop integrated wireless reporting and monitoring solutions. The solutions will enable remote supply chain and service force links via standards-based Wireless [...]
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- 2000
16. Cubic Global Tracking Solutions Names New Vice President of Sales and Business Development
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Cubic Corp. -- Officials and employees ,Telecommunications equipment industry -- Officials and employees ,Sales managers -- Appointments, resignations and dismissals ,Telecommunications equipment industry ,Business ,Business, international ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Byline: VIENNA, VA, Jan 06, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Cubic Global Tracking Solutions (Cubic GTS), a business unit of Cubic Corporation (NYSE: CUB) specializing in remote supply chain visibility [...]
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- 2011
17. The Integration of Internet of Things into Supply Chain Management: Evolution, Impact, Benefits, and Challenges
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Gariya, Narendra, author, Shaikh, Amir, author, Ahmad, Anzar, author, Sharma, Kapil, author, and Sharma, Ashwini, author
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- 2024
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18. AUTOMATION DEVELOPMENTS.
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ELECTRIC utilities - Abstract
Presents news briefs on automation developments in the electricity industry in the United States. Internet-based load management systems offered by the company EPRI to providers and their customers; Partnership of the company GE Fanuc Automation with Ztango Inc. to develop integrated wireless reporting and monitoring solutions; Agreement between companies Advanced Technology and Enbray Contractors to supply remote connect/disconnect contracts for radio units.
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- 2000
19. Blockchain, IoT, and AI Technologies for Supply Chain Management : Apply Emerging Technologies to Address and Improve Supply Chain Management
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Dr. Veena Grover, Dr. B. Balamurugan Balusamy, Dr. Mariofanna Milanova, Dr. A. Yovan Felix, Dr. Veena Grover, Dr. B. Balamurugan Balusamy, Dr. Mariofanna Milanova, and Dr. A. Yovan Felix
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- Blockchains (Databases), Internet of things, Artificial intelligence
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Examine the synergistic possibilities of combining blockchain, IoT, and AI technologies in supply chain management. This book will address the difficulties and possibilities of integrating these technologies and offer helpful implementation advice. The current state of supply chain management involves several challenges, including lack of transparency, limited visibility into product movements, inefficient inventory management, and difficulty in tracking and tracing products. Blockchain, IoT, and AI can potentially address some of these challenges and improve supply chain management. To help illustrate this, case studies and actual instances of businesses implementing or experimenting with blockchain, IoT, and AI technology in their supply chains are included in the book. You'll review helpful advice on implementation and highlight successful deployments, lessons learned, and the impact of these technologies on supply chain visibility, agility, sustainability, and customer experience. This book further elaborates the fundamental concepts of AI and ML algorithms and demonstrates how AI can process enormous volumes of supply chain data to produce actionable insights, improve inventory control, forecast demand, and increase forecasting precision. This collective work will serve as a comprehensive guide for supply chain professionals, researchers, and technology enthusiasts interested in understanding the potential of blockchain, IoT, and AI technologies in revolutionizing supply chain management practices. What You Will Learn Discuss the evolving landscape of technology, potential advancements, and how Blockchain, IoT, and AI can shape the future of supply chainsGain Insight into upcoming developments and prepare for changing dynamics of the industryUnderstand intricate details of blockchain, IoT, and AI Technologies in real-life scenarios Who Is This Book For Industry Professionals working in the domain of supply chain management who would be interested in understanding how these technologies can enhance efficiency, transparency, and optimization in their supply chains.
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- 2024
20. Impact of Industry 4.0 on Supply Chain Sustainability : Current Status and Future Pathways
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K. Mathiyazhagan, Aakanksha Kishore, Behzad Behdani, Heena Thanki, K. Mathiyazhagan, Aakanksha Kishore, Behzad Behdani, and Heena Thanki
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- Industry 4.0--Environmental aspects, Supply chain management--Environmental aspects, Industry 4.0--Economic aspects
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Global events such as the COVID-19 pandemic and war in Ukraine brought massive disruption to supply chains around the world, shining a light on the environmental impacts of such systems. What role can Industry 4.0 play in making supply chains sustainable and resilient? Industry 4.0 ushers in a new era of utilizing smart devices to tracing and optimizing resource usage, enabling repair, recycling, and re-use, potentially influencing sustainability in supply chains. Industry 4.0 supports the allocation of resources based on real-time data resulting in new sustainable practices. Scholars from around the world examine a range of Industry 4.0 factors and their impact on improving the sustainability of global supply chains in Impact of Industry 4.0 on Supply Chain Sustainability. The findings are useful for researchers and practitioners in a range of fields and roles looking to create strong logistic networks.
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- 2024
21. Proceedings of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineering Annual Conference 2022 : Volume 1
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Rishi Gupta, Min Sun, Svetlana Brzev, M. Shahria Alam, Kelvin Tsun Wai Ng, Jianbing Li, Ashraf El Damatty, Clark Lim, Rishi Gupta, Min Sun, Svetlana Brzev, M. Shahria Alam, Kelvin Tsun Wai Ng, Jianbing Li, Ashraf El Damatty, and Clark Lim
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- Buildings—Design and construction, Engineering geology, Transportation engineering, Traffic engineering, Environmental engineering, Civil engineering
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This book comprises the proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineering 2022. The contents of this volume focus on specialty conferences in construction, environmental, hydrotechnical, materials, structures, transportation engineering, etc. This volume will prove a valuable resource for those in academia and industry.
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- 2023
22. Transformational Change for People and the Planet : Evaluating Environment and Development
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Juha I. Uitto, Geeta Batra, Juha I. Uitto, and Geeta Batra
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- Climatic changes--Economic aspects, Sustainable development
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This Open Access book deals with the pressing question of how to achieve transformational change that reconciles development with environmental sustainability. It particularly focuses on the role of evaluation in finding sustainable solutions. Environment and development are closely interlinked, as are human health and ecosystem health. The pandemic that began in 2020 demonstrated in no uncertain terms how destruction of habitats has allowed hitherto unknown pathogens spill over to humans wreaking havoc on people's lives and livelihoods. We are already seeing the impacts of global climate change in terms of heatwaves, forest fires and increased storms. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) explicitly recognize the equal importance of the social, economic and environmental dimensions of development. In these turbulent times, when humankind faces multiple complex challenges it is essential to know that our responses are effective and that they make a positive difference. Evaluationcan provide invaluable lessons to how we design policies, strategies and programs and how we allocate limited resources between competing priorities. This book brings together key thinkers and practitioners from the public and private sectors, from major multilateral organizations and from bilateral donor agencies, to present the latest knowledge and experience on how to evaluate interventions in the nexus of environment and development. The book does not promote any particular approach or methodology, but rather emphasizes the need for mixed methods to address the question at hand in the best and most suitable manner. It covers cases from a variety of fields, from climate change mitigation and adaptation, energy efficiency and renewable energy, natural resources management, biodiversity conservation and more.This book is not a conference proceedings although it has its roots in the Third International Conference on Evaluating Environment and Development organized by the GEF Independent Evaluation Office in October 2019. The conference brought together a larger number of established and upcoming evaluators, researchers and evaluation users from the Global North and South, representing a wide variety of organizations, to discuss the frontiers of environment and development evaluation. Following the conference, the editors identified and contacted the participants who made key contributions at the conference and asked them to develop their ideas and papers into book chapters according to a coherent plan.
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- 2022
23. New Normal and New Rules in International Trade, Economics and Marketing
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Fatih AYHAN, Burak Darici, Candy Lim CHIU, Fatih AYHAN, Burak Darici, and Candy Lim CHIU
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- International trade, COVID-19 (Disease)--Economic aspects
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The coronavirus epidemic, which swept the whole world at the beginning of 2020 andturned into a widespread pandemic, has caused an important economic and social crisis.Governments and policy makers have tried to keep business life afloat with financialincentives and supports, government aids to combat the epidemic. The habits of doingbusiness with remote working, flexible working, social media and internet use and onlinesystems have been heavily used. After the Great Depression, the COVID epidemic causedserious contraction on the global economy. Therefore, it is important to examine theeffects of this crisis by experts. With this book, the effects of the COVID crisis on different fields have been examined indetail by experts from different disciplines. We hope that this book will make significantcontributions to researchers and scientists.
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- 2021
24. Critical Perspectives on Diversity in Organizations
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Thomas Calvard and Thomas Calvard
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- Multiculturalism, Diversity in the workplace, Personnel management, Organizational effectiveness
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Decades of investigations into diversity in the workplace have created mixed answers about what kinds of effects it has on employees and teams, and whether or not it can be managed effectively to generate positive outcomes for organizations. In contrast to mainstream work from management and psychology, critical views on workplace diversity have emerged that seek to grasp more fully the messy social and political realities of workplace diversity as they operate in context. Critical Perspectives on Diversity in Organizations therefore seeks to review, integrate and build upon emerging critical perspectives on workplace diversity to help give a fuller understanding of how employee differences affect workplace interactions, relationships, employment, inequality, culture, and society. Critical perspectives help to fill in and openly recognize many of the more far-reaching issues that pure management and psychology approaches can leave out – issues of power, inequality, politics, history, culture, and lived experiences. If organizations do not try to take these issues into account and critically reflect on them, then diversity management is likely to remain a relatively blunt instrument or worse, a hollow piece of rhetoric. This book will be of interest to international graduate students and researchers working on topics associated with equality, diversity and inclusion in organizations, as well as various organizational practitioners and activists engaged with these issues.
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- 2021
25. Leather and Footwear Sustainability : Manufacturing, Supply Chain, and Product Level Issues
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Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu and Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu
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- Footwear industry--Environmental aspects, Leather industry and trade--Environmental aspects
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This book examines the manufacturing, supply chain and product-level sustainability of leather and footwear products. This book deals with the environmental and chemical sustainability aspects pertaining to the tanning supply chain and the related mitigation measures. The book also explores interesting areas of leather and footwear sustainability, such as waste & the 3R's and their certification for sustainability. At the product level, the book covers advanced topics like the circular economy and blockchain technology for leather and footwear products and addresses innovation development and eco-material use in footwear by investigating environmental sustainability and the use of bacterial cellulose, a potential sustainable alternative for footwear and leather products.
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- 2020
26. Maritime Supply Chain Security: High-risk Cargo and Foreign Port Issues
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Ortega, Dolores G. and Ortega, Dolores G.
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- Customs administration--United States, Ports of entry--Security measures--United States, Shipment of goods--Security measures--Evaluation, Cargo ships--Handling--Security measures, Containerization--Security measures--United States
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The U.S. economy is dependent on a secure global supply chain. In fiscal year 2013, approximately 12 million maritime cargo shipments arrived in the United States. Within the federal government, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is responsible for administering cargo security, to include identifying “high-risk” maritime cargo shipments with the potential to contain terrorist contraband. This book discusses how many maritime shipments CBP determined to be high risk and the extent to which CBP has accurate data on the disposition of such shipments; the extent to which CBP consistently applies criteria and documents reasons for waiving examinations; and the extent to which CBP ensures its policies on the disposition of high-risk shipments are being followed. Furthermore, this book addresses the extent to which Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has assessed foreign ports that pose the greatest risk to the global supply chain and focused its maritime container security programs to address those risks; and actions DHS has taken to help ensure the efficiency and effectiveness of its maritime security programs.
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- 2015
27. Handbook of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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Adedeji B. Badiru and Adedeji B. Badiru
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- Industrial engineering--Handbooks, manuals, etc, Systems engineering--Handbooks, manuals, etc
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A new edition of the bestselling industrial and systems engineering text, this book provides students, researchers, and practitioners with easy access to a wide range of industrial engineering tools and techniques in a concise format. It expands the breadth and depth of coverage, emphasizing new systems engineering tools, techniques, and models. New coverage includes control charts, engineering economy, health operational efficiency, healthcare systems, human systems integration, lean systems, logistics transportation, manufacturing systems, material handling systems, process view of work, queuing systems, reliability systems and tools, and six sigma techniques.
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- 2014
28. Real-time Location Services (RTLS): Applications, Services, and Company Analysis
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Sanjay Chatterjee and Sanjay Chatterjee
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Real-time Location Services are changing processes and procedures in yards, hospitals, warehouses, factories and any facilities in which location determination and tracking in real-time is crucial. RTLS applications support operational areas for logistics and other services, to combine identity and location of any type of items or objects, allowing for efficient location procedures through automatic determination/tracking with the click of a mouse button.
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- 2012
29. Real-time Location Services (RTLS): Applications, Services and Company Analysis 2013
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Mind Commerce Staff and Mind Commerce Staff
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Real-time Location Services are changing processes and procedures in yards, hospitals, warehouses, factories and any facilities in which location determination and tracking in real-time is crucial. RTLS applications support operational areas for logistics and other services, to combine identity and location of any type of items or objects, allowing for efficient location procedures through automatic determination/tracking with the click of a mouse button.
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- 2012
30. The Economist Guide To Supply Chain Management
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David Jacoby and David Jacoby
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- Industrial procurement--Management, Business logistics, Materials management
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Globalisation, technology and an increasingly competitive business environment have encouraged huge changes in what is known as supply chain management, the art of sourcing components and delivering finished goods to the customer as cost effectively and efficiently as possible. Dell transformed the way people bought and were able to customise computers. Wal-Mart and Tesco have used their huge buying power and logistical skills to ensure the supply and stock management of their stores is finely honed. Manufacturers now make sure that components are where they are needed on the production line just in time for when they are needed and no longer. Such finessing of the way the supply chain works boosts the corporate bottom line and can make the difference between being a market leader or an also ran. This guide explores all the different aspects of supply chain management and gives hundreds of real life examples of what firms have achieved in the field.
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- 2009
31. RTLS : Applications, Services and Company Analysis
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- Location-based services
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With research beginning in 2008, this unique report addresses core technology and business aspects of real-time location services (RTLS) and guides the reader through the most important aspects of enabling technologies including RFID. It covers the critical factors and gives the user the views about the different kinds of RFIDs. The report also addresses the advantages and the bottlenecks for deployment of RTLS applications, evaluating available solutions and the methodologies. The report includes an exhaustive study of leading RTLS companies. Different types of RTLS are evaluated and the standards and protocols related to them. The report has a great focus on the applications and the key areas that can be addressed by RTLS giving special attention to Vehicle Tracking, Port/Yard Management, Inventory Management and Real Time Tracking solutions. The report also provides an analysis of the most widely used RTLS applications today and provides a vision for anticipated future applications. Key Focus Areas RTLS using GPS, WiFi, RFID Protocols and Standards of RTLS Types of RFID tags and their applications The Classifications and advantages of RTLS Various mandates regarding RFID focusing on RTLS Current applications and next generation RTLS applications RFID Industry grow and penetration of RTLS into our daily life Importance of RTLS for large scale tracking and management GPS based tracking w/o active RFID and implementation of the system Analysis of RTLS companies with focus on their applications, solutions and products RFID and RTLS business and spheres of influence including healthcare, yard/port management
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- 2009
32. Information Economy Report 2009 : Trends and Outlook in Turbulent Times
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United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
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- International trade, Electronic commerce
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The Information Economy Report 2009: Trends and Outlook in Turbulent Times (IER 2009) is the fourth in a series published by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). The report is one of the few publications to monitor global trends in information and communication technologies (ICTs) as they affect developing countries. It serves as a valuable reference for policymakers in those nations. It gives special attention to the impact of the global financial crisis on ICTs. The report offers a fresh assessment of the diffusion of key ICT applications between 2003 and 2008. It includes chapters on the use of ICTs in the business sector and on the impact of the financial crisis on ICT trade.
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- 2009
33. Chilled Foods : A Comprehensive Guide
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M. Brown and M. Brown
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- Refrigerated foods, Cold storage, Frozen foods
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The key requirements for chilled food products are good quality and microbiological safety at the point of consumption. The first edition of Chilled foods quickly established itself as the standard work on these issues. This major new edition strengthens that reputation, with extensively revised and expanded coverage (including more than ten new chapters) and significant participation from those in the chilled food industry to increase the publication's relevance to practitioners. The introduction discusses key trends and influences in the chilled foods market. Part one explores the critical importance of raw material selection and packaging materials in final product quality, with expanded coverage of particular ingredients such as fish, cheese and poultry and a new contribution on chilled food packaging materials and technologies. Part two focuses on technologies and processes in the supply chain, with entirely new chapters on refrigeration, storage and transport and non-microbial hazards such as allergens, among others. Alongside are updated chapters on the important topics of hygienic design, cleaning and disinfection and temperature monitoring and measurement. Part three covers microbiological hazards, with new chapters on predictive microbiology and conventional and rapid analytical microbiology. The final part contains three new chapters devoted to essential issues in safety and quality management, such as shelf-life, quality and consumer acceptability. A wholly updated chapter on legislation and criteria completes the volume. Extensively revised and expanded, the third edition of Chilled foods is an essential reference for professionals involved in the manufacture of chilled food products. - Reviews key trends and influences in the chilled food market - Explores the importance of raw material selection and packaging materials in final product quality - Discusses technologies and processes in the supply chain, focusing on refrigeration, storage and transport
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- 2008
34. Environmental Management Accounting for Cleaner Production
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Stefan Schaltegger, Martin Bennett, Roger L. Burritt, Christine M. Jasch, Stefan Schaltegger, Martin Bennett, Roger L. Burritt, and Christine M. Jasch
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- Management, Sustainable development, Managerial accounting, Environmental management--Accounting, Production management
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Sustainability requires companies to develop in an economically, environmentally and socially sustainable manner. Corporate sustainable development in turn requires movement towards cleaner production. In order to recognize the potential from cleaner production – reduced costs and fewer environmental impacts through the reduced use of materials – environmental management accounting (EMA) is a necessary information management tool. Environmental Management Accounting for Cleaner Production reveals a set of tools for companies to collect, evaluate and interpret the information they need to estimate their potential to use cleaner production to realize cost savings and to make the best decisions about the available cleaner production options. EMA is therefore the key for driving environmental progress, cost savings, increased competitiveness and corporate sustainability through the means of cleaner production.
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- 2008
35. RFID Technology and Applications
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Stephen B. Miles, Sanjay E. Sarma, John R. Williams, Stephen B. Miles, Sanjay E. Sarma, and John R. Williams
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- Inventory control--Automation, Radio frequency identification systems
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Are you an engineer or manager working on the development and implementation of RFID technology? If so, this book is for you. Covering both passive and active RFID systems, the challenges to RFID implementation are addressed using specific industry research examples and common integration issues. Key topics include RF tag performance optimization, evaluation methodologies for RFID and Real-Time-Location Systems (RTLS) and sensors, EPC network simulation, RFID in the retail supply chain, and applications in product lifecycle management, anti-counterfeiting and cold chain management. The book brings together insights from the world's leading research laboratories in the field, including the Auto-ID Labs at MIT, successor to the Auto-ID Center which developed the Electronic Product Code scheme which is set to become the global standard for product identification.MIT Auto-ID Labs's suite of Open Source code and tools for RFID implementation is available at www.cambridge.org/9780521880930.
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- 2008
36. The U.S. Food Safety Modernization Act: implications in transnational governance of food safety, food system sustainability, and the tension with free trade.
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Fortin, Neal
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Sustainable agriculture -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Food -- Safety and security measures ,Commercial treaties -- Evaluation -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,FDA Food Safety Modernization Act - Abstract
TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction and Background A. Twenty-first Century Market, Nineteenth Century Regulation 1. The Problem of Scale 2. The Qualitative Problems 3. The Need for New Tools and [...]
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- 2015
37. Handbook of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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Adedeji B. Badiru and Adedeji B. Badiru
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- Industrial engineering--Handbooks, manuals, etc, Systems engineering--Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Responding to the demand by researchers and practitioners for a comprehensive reference, Handbook of Industrial and Systems Engineering offers full and easy access to a wide range of industrial and systems engineering tools and techniques in a concise format. Providing state of the art coverage from more than 40 contributing authors, many of whom a
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- 2006
38. Supply chain disruption risk: ask the right questions: a new study shows that the impact of extreme weather political turmoil and more are taking center stage in supply chain risk conversations
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Driscoll, Mary
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Kimberly-Clark Corp. -- Reports ,Arrow Electronics Inc. -- Reports ,ATMI Inc. -- Reports ,Paper industry -- Reports ,Extreme weather -- Reports ,Semiconductor industry -- Reports ,Electronic components industry -- Reports ,Logistics -- Reports ,Semiconductor industry ,Banking, finance and accounting industries ,Business ,American Productivity and Quality Center -- Reports - Abstract
The following statistic should startle chief financial officers (CFOs) and procurement leaders: During the past 24 months, three out of four large United States-based companies experienced an unexpected supply chain [...]
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- 2013
39. Grocery Giant Tesco Receives Top Supply Chain Award for Its Implementation of Librestream's Onsight Augmented Reality Technology
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Augmented Reality ,Natural language interfaces ,Supermarkets ,Computational linguistics ,Language processing ,Logistics ,General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
WINNIPEG: Librestream has issued the following news release: Librestream, the #1-rated provider of augmented reality (AR) and remote collaboration solutions, is pleased to announce that multinational grocery retailer Tesco received [...]
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- 2021
40. Chapter II: Making use of ICTs in the business sector
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Economic growth - Abstract
The extent to which improvements in ICT infrastructure and access translate into economic growth and development is greatly affected by the way such technologies are used in the productive sector. […]
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- 2009
41. Gerber Partners with 3DLOOK to Offer Unique Digital Customer Experience
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Logistics ,Customer service ,Support services ,Customer service ,Workflow software ,Business ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Offer the ultimate experience of the end-to-end supply chain remotely. NEW YORK, April 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Gerber Technology and 3DLOOK, The Body Data Platform are proud to announce their [...]
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- 2020
42. Chain of Responsibility for the livestock industry
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Cecil, Nathan
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Livestock industry -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Business logistics -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Business, international - Abstract
The livestock industry throws up certain unique considerations for Chain of Responsibility (CoR) compliance not faced by other industries. In this article, we look at some of these unique compliance [...]
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- 2017
43. THE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT HOLDS THE SELECTUSA 2013 INVESTMENT SUMMIT, PANEL ON WHY SELECT THE USA: PERSPECTIVES ON INVESTING AND OPERATING IN THE UNITED STATES
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United States. White House Council on Women and Girls ,Pesticides industry ,Discount stores ,Herbicides ,Chemical industry ,Dow Chemical Co. (Midland, Michigan) ,Walmart Inc. - Abstract
Original Source: Political Transcript Wire THE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT HOLDS THE SELECTUSA 2013 INVESTMENT SUMMIT, PANEL ON WHY SELECT THE USA: PERSPECTIVES ON INVESTING AND OPERATING IN THE UNITED STATES OCTOBER […]
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- 2013
44. THE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT HOLDS THE SELECTUSA 2013 INVESTMENT SUMMIT, PANEL ON WHY SELECT THE USA: PERSPECTIVES ON INVESTING AND OPERATING IN THE UNITED STATES
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Dow Chemical Co. (Midland, Michigan) ,Walmart Inc. ,Pesticides industry ,Discount stores ,Herbicides ,Ambassadors ,Chemical industry ,Law - Abstract
TRANSCRIPT October 31, 2013 NEWS EVENT THE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT THE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT HOLDS THE SELECTUSA 2013 INVESTMENT SUMMIT, PANEL ON WHY SELECT THE USA: PERSPECTIVES ON INVESTING AND OPERATING IN [...]
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- 2013
45. Business trends
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ge fanuc ,Business ,Metals, metalworking and machinery industries - Abstract
Machine tool consumption remains strong August machine tool consumption totaled an estimated $480 million according to the AMT -- The Association For Manufacturing Technology and AMTDA, the American Machine Tool [...]
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- 2000
46. Wireless remote monitoring
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Telecommunications equipment industry -- Product introduction ,Machinery industry -- Product introduction ,Packaging industry -- Product introduction ,Business ,Containers and packaging industries - Abstract
The cos. have developed advanced wireless solutions for remote data monitoring reporting and service support integration. The cos. involved will develop integrated wireless reporting and monitoring solutions to enable remote [...]
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- 2000
47. Ztango's Dance Card Filling Up
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Wireless Internet access ,Wireless telecommunications service ,Application service provider ,Contract agreement ,Ztango -- Contracts ,GE Fanuc Automation -- Contracts -- Services ,Cellular telephone services industry -- Services -- Contracts ,Application service providers -- Services ,Wireless Internet access - Abstract
Wireless application service provider Ztango has added another partner as part of its quest to become the dominant provider of mobile data systems to telecom operators, e-commerce businesses and enterprise […]
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- 2000
48. Ex-airman piloting pipeline at Amkor
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Shah, Jennifer Baljko
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Company executive ,Company business planning ,Amkor Technology Inc. -- Management - Abstract
Silicon Valley- What do the military and the electronics supply chains have in common? Ask Gary N. Swinden and he'll share with you a laundry list of similarities. An obvious […]
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- 2000
49. XIO Strategies Names New Vice President Business Development
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Executives ,Business ,Business, international ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Byline: VIENNA, VA, Mar 02, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- XIO Strategies, a Cubic Corporation (NYSE: CUB) company and a leader in supply chain, logistics and communications consulting, has appointed [...]
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- 2012
50. XIO Strategies Names New Vice President of Supply Chain Consulting
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United States. Department of Defense ,Cubic Corp. ,Telecommunications equipment industry ,Logistics services ,Telecommunications equipment industry ,Business ,Business, international ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Byline: VIENNA, VA, Mar 10, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- XIO Strategies, a member of the Cubic Corporation (NYSE: CUB) family of companies specializing in supply chain management and communications [...]
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- 2011
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