Apple Allows Thirdparty Payments Downloads in Brazil

Apple Allows Thirdparty Payments Downloads in Brazil

Brazilian regulators have compelled Apple to adjust its App Store policies, permitting third-party app stores and external payment methods. Apple will levy a 15% fee on external payment links and a 5% technology service fee on apps distributed through third-party stores. This move is expected to offer Brazilian users a more flexible and potentially lower-cost app consumption experience, while also granting developers greater autonomy and control over their distribution and monetization strategies.

Women Gain Ground in Supply Chain Leadership

Women Gain Ground in Supply Chain Leadership

The representation of women in supply chain continues to increase, with the gender pay gap gradually narrowing, largely thanks to corporate DEI initiatives. However, career advancement bottlenecks and talent attrition remain challenges. Future efforts should focus on bolstering support for women's professional development and fostering an inclusive environment to promote gender equality and overall prosperity within the industry. Further research and targeted programs are needed to address the specific barriers women face and ensure their continued success in the supply chain field.

WCOJICA Enhances Customs Valuation in Pacific Islands

WCOJICA Enhances Customs Valuation in Pacific Islands

The World Customs Organization (WCO), in partnership with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), launched a Customs Valuation Mentor Training Program for Pacific Island Countries, aiming to build a regional pool of experts and enhance customs valuation capabilities. The program promotes regional cooperation, enhances competitiveness, and achieves sustainable development by cultivating local experts and developing regional training materials. Recommended follow-up actions include strengthening training evaluation, establishing an information-sharing platform, and improving legal and regulatory frameworks.

Businesses Prioritize Edge Security in Connected Ecosystems

Businesses Prioritize Edge Security in Connected Ecosystems

The rapid development of edge computing introduces new security challenges. This paper delves into the risks associated with edge security and proposes five proactive security strategies: zero-trust architecture, defense-in-depth, threat intelligence-driven security operations, automated security response, and continuous security assessment and improvement. It emphasizes the importance of selecting appropriate digital tools and integrating security into connectivity solutions. The paper calls for enterprises to overcome security inertia and take immediate action to address these emerging threats and build robust edge security postures.

DHL Invests 300M in US Ecommerce Automation

DHL Invests 300M in US Ecommerce Automation

DHL announced a $300 million investment to expand its U.S. distribution network and enhance automation to address e-commerce growth and labor shortages. The expansion includes increasing warehouse space and deploying loop and linear sorters to improve package processing speed and efficiency. This aims to optimize logistics services and provide e-commerce customers with a superior delivery experience. The investment will allow DHL to handle the increasing volume of packages and maintain its competitive edge in the rapidly evolving e-commerce landscape.

Voice Tech Enhances Efficiency in Retail Warehouses

Voice Tech Enhances Efficiency in Retail Warehouses

Faced with the impact of e-commerce, retail DCs urgently need to improve efficiency and profitability. This paper explores the challenges faced by retail DCs and focuses on how voice technology can improve efficiency in picking, receiving, and inventory management, enhance employee experience, and reduce operating costs, ultimately achieving profit growth. Successful implementation of voice technology requires careful planning and continuous optimization. It allows for hands-free operation, reduces errors, and speeds up workflows, leading to significant gains in productivity and cost savings within the distribution center.

Lean Labeling Cuts Labor Hours in Warehousing

Lean Labeling Cuts Labor Hours in Warehousing

This paper delves into the concept of "Lean Labeling," emphasizing efficiency maximization in warehouse labeling through waste elimination, process optimization, and improved accuracy. It details how to identify waste within current labeling processes and provides practical advice for integrating lean labeling into existing workflows. This helps companies significantly improve efficiency, reduce waste, and achieve the goal of saving working hours per employee per week. The focus is on streamlining operations and achieving tangible improvements in warehouse logistics.

01/19/2026 Warehousing
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Robotic Forklifts Boost Efficiency in Modern Warehousing

Robotic Forklifts Boost Efficiency in Modern Warehousing

This paper delves into seven optimal application scenarios for robotic forklifts in warehousing and logistics, encompassing horizontal transportation, high-bay racking storage and retrieval, palletizing and depalletizing, material handling, order picking, loading and unloading, and cycle inventory counting. Through precise deployment, businesses can fully leverage the potential of robotic forklifts to achieve warehouse automation upgrades, reduce costs, and improve efficiency.

01/19/2026 Warehousing
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Software Advances Fuel Robotics Growth in Logistics

Software Advances Fuel Robotics Growth in Logistics

ProMatDX highlighted the crucial role of software in robotics applications, as hardware becomes increasingly commoditized. Companies should focus on software optimization, system integration, and data accumulation to build end-to-end automation solutions. This approach is essential for differentiating themselves in the highly competitive market and achieving success. Prioritizing software development and intelligent system design is key to unlocking the full potential of robotic automation and gaining a competitive edge.

Walmart Expands Automation in Supply Chain Overhaul

Walmart Expands Automation in Supply Chain Overhaul

Walmart plans to invest heavily in Symbotic automation systems for 25 distribution centers, automating the end-to-end store replenishment process. This move aims to improve storage density, throughput, and order accuracy, while also simplifying store operations. Walmart's automation strategy reflects the retail industry's growing emphasis on supply chain efficiency and competitiveness, potentially leading the industry into a new era of automation.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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