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automation

New Video on MHI View: MHI Next-Gen Supply Chain Update: Automation

79% of this year’s Annual Industry Report survey respondents believe that artificial intelligence or AI will become a supply chain core competency within only three years. Investment in supply chain innovation is at a critical inflection point and falling behind […]

Digital Business Transformation

Digital Business Transformation: Becoming Customer-Centric

As the Amazon effect continues to drive customer expectations, customers must tailor their supply chains more and more to deliver on the customer experience. E-commerce operations don’t have the opportunity to reinforce brand experience in the traditional venues that brick […]

racks

Why Rack Systems Must Comply With Building Codes

by MHI Industry Group, RMI (Rack Manufacturing Institute) Industrial steel storage rack owners are sometimes surprised to learn that the verification of the structure’s safety and design is governed by one or more local jurisdictions, such as state, county or […]

RMI

Three Ways To Protect Rack Column Anchors From Forklift Damage

by MHI Industry Group, RMI (Rack Manufacturing Institute) As a safeguard against the industrial steel storage rack falling down, anchor bolts are used to secure column base plates to the facility floor. Critical to the structural integrity of the rack, […]

Digital Business

Digital Business Transformation Part 1: People

The rise in e-commerce has customers expecting more from the supply chain industry. To meet these expectations, organizations must continue to adapt and leverage digital solutions to transform your business. Having the right people in your organization can help you […]

2019 MHI Innovation Awards: Technological Marvels Honored

Content was pulled from MHI Solutions Magazine For the seventh year, an expert panel of industry insiders has evaluated and selected the most innovative products and solutions created in our industry. Prior to April’s installment of ProMat 2019, exhibitors were […]

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