Oracle has announced new logistics capabilities to help organisations increase the efficiency of their global supply chains. The new features are available in Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain and Manufacturing, Oracle Transportation Management, and Oracle Global Trade Management. They will help customers reduce costs, improve accuracy, automate regulatory compliance, and enhance logistics flexibility.
GUEST OPINION: No platitude or fancy saying can capture the sweat and pain of supply chain professionals in recent years. The work and stress have everyone asking how they can scale up their logistics game to make life a little easier and safeguard their organizations.
Global shipments of traditional PCs fell 15.3% in the second quarter of 2022 to 71.3 million units, the technology analyst firm IDC says, adding that the year-on-year drop was the second consecutive decrease after two years of increases.
Independent data and analytics consultancy, Decision Inc Australia has expanded its offering to clients in the retail, FMCG, manufacturing, supply chain and logistics sectors by partnering with provenio.ai, a leading provider of artificial intelligence and hyper automation solutions.
Connectivity and workplace digitalisation specialist TeamViewer and business software provider SAP have integrated TeamViewer's Frontline enterprise augmented reality system with SAP's Extended Warehouse Management application.
Ericsson released a new Connected Truck Transport report in partnership with ZF, Orange Belgium, and Arthur D. Little. The report analyses the power of IoT connectivity to mitigate the complexities brought on by disruptions in the logistics supply chain, including soaring fuel prices, driver shortages, and governmental regulations.
Cold-chain logistics provider Scott’s Refrigerated Logistics is using Nintex Promapp to make its business processes consistent across its seven divisions.
Supply chain issues have affected global shipments of traditional PCs — desktops, notebooks and workstations — in the third quarter, but despite this there was 3.9% year-on-year growth to mark a sixth consecutive quarter of growth, the technology analyst firm IDC says.
Demand for RMIT Online’s master programs has jumped during the Covid-19 pandemic, with the biggest increases for logistics and data science degrees reflecting the explosion of ‘big data’ and the movement to online purchasing away from in-store sales, while lockdowns have boosted overall demand for online learning.
GUEST RESEARCH: The first edition of the CartonCloud Logistics Index Quarterly Report has been released, and while the Delta variant of COVID has locked down NSW, VIC and the ACT in the third quarter of 2021, logistics keeps Australia stocked and running - so what does the industry think - and how can you get a copy of the report?
GUEST RESEARCH: The first edition of the CartonCloud Logistics Index Quarterly Report has been released, and while the Delta variant of COVID has locked down NSW, VIC and the ACT in the third quarter of 2021, logistics keeps Australia stocked and running - so what does the industry think - and how can you get a copy of the report?
Global ERP software vendor, Epicor, welcomes the Prime Minister's announcement to bring foward Australia's planned vaccine rollout, but says seamless delivery to the most vulnerable will necessitate the highest quality and priority of logistical support across transportation and storage industries.
Zebra Technologies recently released its new study entitled "Closing the Trust Gap: Technology and the Food Supply Chain", and we spoke to Zebra's Country Lead for A/NZ, Tom Christodolou, about technology's importance to the supply chain and how consumer trust can be restored and maintained in the food supply we all take for granted.
On the 10th of November, Zebra Technologies is holding its ANZ Customer Summit, with this year's theme being "Customer experience at the edge", and CTO Tom Bianculli joined us for a wide-ranging discussion on the on-demand economy, supply chain optimisation, new devices, the impact of COVID-19 and more.
The French transport and logistics firm CMA CGM Group has been hit by a cyber attack which it says is affecting its peripheral servers.
Two more lots of documents stolen by cyber criminals from the systems of Australian transport and logistics provider Toll Group have been released on the dark web, making a total of five lots released so far.
Cyber criminals who attacked Australian logistics and transport provider Toll Group in May have now released a third batch of documents which they exfiltrated from the company's website during the attack.
The ransomware attackers who penetrated the website of the Australian logistics and transport provider Toll Group have released a second lot of documents which were exfiltrated during the attack on the company's website.
Australian logistics and transport firm Toll Group says that a ransomware group that attacked the company recently has accessed files on a corporate server that included employees' information such as names, residential addresses, age or date of birth and payroll information.
Attackers have accessed at least one corporate server at Australian transport and logistics firm Toll Holdings, where data about past and present employees is stored, the company says, adding that details of commercial deals was also stored on this server.
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