Warehousing Automation Boosts Demand for Supply Chain Technicians

Warehousing Automation Boosts Demand for Supply Chain Technicians

A report by the National Center for Supply Chain Technology Education projects a 30% surge in demand for supply chain technicians in the US over the next two years, adding approximately 61,000 new positions. The report highlights the core skills required for this profession, the current state of education and training, and industry distribution. It emphasizes the need for both companies and individuals to seize automation opportunities and address the evolving skills challenges within the supply chain sector. This presents significant career development potential.

US Dockworkers Employers Negotiate to Prevent Automation Strike

US Dockworkers Employers Negotiate to Prevent Automation Strike

The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) will resume negotiations on January 7th to avert a potential strike after their contract expires on January 15th. The core issue revolves around port automation, specifically the use of semi-automated gantry cranes. The ILA fears automation will jeopardize worker jobs, while the USMX aims to enhance port competitiveness. The outcome of these negotiations will significantly impact US port operations, worker rights, and the global supply chain.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Corvus Robotics Raises 18M for Warehouse Drone Automation

Corvus Robotics Raises 18M for Warehouse Drone Automation

Corvus Robotics has secured $18 million in funding for its innovative drone-based inventory management system, Corvus One. This system requires no additional infrastructure and utilizes AI and computer vision for autonomous navigation and barcode scanning, significantly improving warehouse operational efficiency and reducing costs. The rise of Corvus Robotics signals a new era in warehouse automation.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Nextgen Distribution Centers Transform Supply Chain Logistics

Nextgen Distribution Centers Transform Supply Chain Logistics

Future logistics distribution centers will be highly automated, data-driven, and multi-tiered collaborative smart networks. Businesses need to embrace new technologies and optimize their supply chains to stay ahead of the competition and provide consumers with faster, more convenient shopping experiences. Key aspects include automation upgrades, building multi-tiered networks, data-driven lean operations, embracing unmanned trends, and creating human-machine collaboration models. These advancements are crucial for enhancing efficiency and responsiveness in the evolving logistics landscape.

Schneider Electric Invests 46M in US Manufacturing Modernization

Schneider Electric Invests 46M in US Manufacturing Modernization

Schneider Electric is investing $46 million to upgrade two U.S. factories, aiming to boost production capacity and optimize energy efficiency in response to the rapid growth of the energy management sector. By implementing automation and connected technologies, Schneider Electric is committed to creating smart factories, strengthening its domestic supply chain, and leading the energy management industry towards a more intelligent, efficient, and sustainable future. This investment reflects their dedication to innovation and meeting the increasing demands of the market.

Toyo Kanetsu Enhances Tokyo Olympics with Smart Airport Tech

Toyo Kanetsu Enhances Tokyo Olympics with Smart Airport Tech

Toyo Kanetsu Kogyo (TKK) supported the Tokyo Olympics with its outstanding BHS and Japanese-style hospitality, introducing facial recognition self-bag drop for streamlined processes. With a deep commitment to logistics automation, TKK is expanding into international markets. Their solutions aim to improve efficiency and passenger experience in airports, while upholding the principles of meticulous service and attention to detail characteristic of Japanese hospitality. TKK's expertise contributes to the evolution of smart airports and advanced logistics systems worldwide.

US Warehouse Demand Surges As Ecommerce Grows

US Warehouse Demand Surges As Ecommerce Grows

The booming e-commerce sector is causing a warehouse shortage in the US! A CBRE report indicates that the US will need an additional 330 million square feet of warehouse space by 2025 to meet e-commerce demands. Low vacancy rates and high costs pose significant challenges. E-commerce warehouses require increased automation and more parking spaces. Smart logistics is crucial for reducing costs and improving efficiency, which will support the continued growth of e-commerce.

01/19/2026 Warehousing
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Outpost Lands 1B from Greenpoint to Grow Truck Stop Network

Outpost Lands 1B from Greenpoint to Grow Truck Stop Network

Outpost secures $1 billion in funding to accelerate the expansion of its truck stop network. This investment aims to optimize transportation, improve efficiency, and create a smart logistics ecosystem. The funding will be used to develop and deploy advanced technologies, including gate automation, to streamline operations and enhance the driver experience. Outpost's network of strategically located truck stops will provide essential services and amenities to truck drivers, contributing to a more reliable and efficient supply chain.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Locus Robotics Partners to Expand Smart Warehouses

Locus Robotics Partners to Expand Smart Warehouses

Locus Robotics partners with SCS to deliver LocusBot robotic solutions to warehouses across the United States. This collaboration aims to improve picking efficiency, reduce operational costs, and accelerate the adoption of smart warehousing. By deploying LocusBots, warehouses can optimize their order fulfillment processes and gain a competitive edge in today's fast-paced market. The partnership highlights the growing demand for automation solutions in the logistics and warehousing sectors, driven by the need for increased productivity and reduced labor dependency.

Drone Delivery Boom Sparks Efficiency Gains and Mental Health Debates

Drone Delivery Boom Sparks Efficiency Gains and Mental Health Debates

The application of drones in global delivery services is becoming increasingly widespread, with countries introducing innovative technologies to enhance efficiency. Germany's DHL has introduced the third-generation drone, which connects with smart parcel lockers for automated delivery. The U.S. launched the 'Pegasus' drone to link with electric mail trucks, ensuring deliveries to remote areas. France has improved safety and automation levels of drones through dedicated takeoff and landing platforms. These technological advancements are set to transform the landscape of the delivery industry.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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