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Geek+ | June 02, 2022
Geek+, the global leader in AMR technology, has now successfully deployed its smart logistics technology in 16 countries in Europe. Having recently seen the installation of a Geek+ goods-to-person solution for an e-commerce retailer, Hungary has become the latest European country to benefit from world-leading goods-to-person technology. Since arriving in Europe in 2019, Geek+ has successfully completed automation and modernization projects with some of the continent's best-kno...
CBT Automotive Network | March 13, 2020
At first glance, turnover numbers for dealerships all across the country don’t paint the best picture of the automotive workforce. Cox’s 2019 Dealership Staffing Study revealed that 20 percent of all dealership staff were looking for new positions within six months. However, the most sobering statistic showed that sales staff have an estimated 80 percent turnover rate. These stats may not seem like a cause for much hope. Nevertheless, there is an upside to this, and it is in the form...
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Globenewswire | May 19, 2023
RIB Software launches free-to-use RIB Carbon Quantifier for optimized carbon quantification in construction. RIB Software, a leading multinational provider of innovative technology solutions to the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries, has partnered with non-profit organization, Building Transparency, to develop the RIB Carbon Quantifier. Through a direct link with Building Transparency’s Embodied Carbon in Construction Calculator (EC3), ...
Constructconnect | September 10, 2020
Existing technology designed to be worn by construction workers is teed up and ready to go but the usual barriers of cost and risk aversion is keeping it parked at the jobsite gate. While wearable monitors have been around for some time, they’re only being adopted at extreme high-risk jobs, such as petrochemical plants, oil rigs and remote wilderness locations where workers face hazards beyond slips and falls such as bears and wolves. The issue, says Keith Beckles, CEO of TechMarq, a Toron...
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