Logistics stories - Page 2
Affirmo: Could AI make a reality of IoT dreams?
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manufacturing
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data analytics
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digital transformation
Affirmo's Lip Sing Tay says AI can unlock smarter real-time location tracking, as the Singapore firm targets tougher IoT use cases.
Oracle launches agentic apps across Fusion Cloud suite
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crm
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manufacturing
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digital transformation
Oracle unveils 25 AI-powered apps across finance, HR and customer service, as it pushes agentic software deeper into core business workflows.
Evri wins EcoVadis Gold for sustainability progress
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supply chain
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human rights
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csr
Evri climbs into EcoVadis' Gold bracket after stronger environmental, labour and supply-chain standards lift it into the top 5% globally.
NMITE launches bursaries to widen access for locals
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edutech
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robots
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manufacturing
NMITE offers bursaries to Herefordshire students for engineering and robotics degrees, backed by local donors and aimed at widening access.
Women in tech urged to back themselves in tech careers
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rpa
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supply chain
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llms
Women in tech are being urged to back themselves and enter the room before they feel ready, as leaders call for faster progress and greater representation.
Wilson, Autonomous Systems launch wireless monitoring
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saas
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uc
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network infrastructure
Wilson and Autonomous Systems unveil cloud-based wireless monitoring for in-building networks, aiming to cut truck rolls and speed fault fixes across venues.
Paxon appoints Anthony Heath as Business Development Manager
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cx
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martech
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supply chain
Paxon bolsters commercial push with Anthony Heath hire as it targets UK brands across fashion, beauty and lifestyle.
Delivery options drive AI shopping decisions, Ingrid finds
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cx
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martech
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supply chain
AI shoppers put delivery terms ahead of recommendations, as Ingrid survey finds clear fulfilment info can sway or sink purchases.
Login problems drive consumers away from digital services
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data protection
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digital transformation
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mfa
Thales report finds weak login and sign-up flows are pushing users away, as trust in AI, data handling and digital services remains low.
Supply chain confidence falls as geopolitical risk rises
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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supply chain
Blue Yonder survey finds supply chain leaders are less confident for 2026, with geopolitical shocks exposing slower response times despite rising AI investment.
Parcelhero adds Royal Mail services to booking platform
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digital transformation
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supply chain
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dhl
Parcelhero widens its courier mix with direct access to Royal Mail tracked UK and international services, including £50 protection and collection windows.
Britons set to spend GBP £2.39bn on Easter goodies
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martech
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commerce systems
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supply chain
Britons are set to spend GBP £2.39bn on Easter treats and outings this year, but Parcelhero says growth is slowing as shoppers turn cautious.
Cainiao opens battery warehouse in Mannheim, Germany
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supply chain
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e-commerce
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alibaba
Cainiao expands European fulfilment network with Mannheim battery warehouse and plans more specialist sites as eCommerce logistics shifts regional.
Rugs Direct launches WhatsApp returns service in UK
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digital transformation
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cx
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martech
Rugs Direct and stampfree.ai unveil WhatsApp returns in UK retail pilot, as research shows shoppers want messaging apps for post-purchase tasks.
Antevia joins O-RAN Alliance to simplify private 5G
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uc
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network infrastructure
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digital transformation
Antevia Networks joins the O-RAN Alliance, backing open standards and standard hardware to make private 5G simpler for smaller businesses and venues.
Haleon taps SAP for AI-driven business systems overhaul
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saas
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digital transformation
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cx
Haleon expands SAP partnership to modernise core systems, embed AI and unify data across finance, supply chain, HR and sales.
Rapid7 warns of cellular IoT hardware attack risks
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uc
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firewalls
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devops
Rapid7 warns that hands-on attacks against cellular IoT hardware can pivot through trusted modules to breach cloud and backend systems.
European firms lack AI shutdown plans, survey finds
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digital transformation
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supply chain
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risk & compliance
Most European organisations lack clear plans to rapidly shut down AI in a crisis, raising fresh concerns over governance and accountability.
Firmus appoints three directors for AI infrastructure push
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hyperscale
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fintech
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dc
Firmus adds three seasoned directors to steer governance and growth as it scales energy-efficient AI infrastructure across the region.
Yubico expands YubiKey enrolment for Microsoft, Ping
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data protection
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mfa
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cloud security
Yubico expands YubiKey enrolment tools for Microsoft Entra ID and Ping, aiming to simplify passwordless onboarding and account recovery.