Could Canals and Rivers Eventually Replace Interstates?

In an effort to reduce congested interstate highways, the US Maritime Administration (MARAD) is soliciting applications for new marine highways that could be used to transport freight. The move comes as officials seek alternatives to trucking, which has been criticized for causing crowding on highways and interstates, for being environmentally non-sustainable, and for being too … Read more

China Leads Boom in Robotics Sales

Sales of industrial robots set an all-time record in 2013, with more than 179,000 sold worldwide, according to the International Federation of Robotics. It was a 12% increase over the previous year. Part of the reason for this double-digit annual growth was the increased use of industrial robots in Asia. About one in five robots … Read more

‘Agile Planet’ Changes Name to Yaskawa Innovation

The industrial robotic software and hardware developer Agile Planet has changed its company name. It will now be known as Yaskawa Innovation. All outstanding shares of Agile Planet were purchased by Yaskawa Motoman in June 2013 in order to strengthen its global leadership position in the advancement of “next generation” automation solutions, according to a … Read more

Carton board pallets and crates-a greener approach that saves green

Carton board is 40-year-old logistics solution that is the future of now. It’s another Scandinavian obscurity that makes perfect sense on a “normal” level. It’s time to learn more. A greener approach to packing goods How many times have you seen wooden packing crates go into the dumpster?  Almost all of them could be re-used-they … Read more

Inefficiencies Rise When Purchasing and Logistics Aren’t Communicating

Purchasing directors tend to focus on price. Logistics managers think mostly about uptime, efficiency and responsiveness. Those two polar opposite priorities can often lead to operational inefficiencies and reduced productive capability, according to a new report issued this month by a materials handling watchdog group. The report, entitled “Bending the Chain: The Surprising Challenge of … Read more

America’s Got (Manufacturing) Talent!

The Manufacturing Skills Standard Council has worked for many years to develop programs aimed at promoting a new generation of manufacturing workers. Now it has been awarded the “Best US National Program” for workforce development by the Great Lakes Manufacturing Council. The GLMC chose MSSC for it’s innovative approach to developing core competencies of high … Read more

Alta CEO Greenawalt Named Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year

Steven Greenawalt, the ambitious chief executive officer of Alta Equipment Company, has been named the 2014 “Entrepreneur of the Year”by the international consulting firm of Ernst & Young. Greenawalt was recognized as the EY Entrepreneur of the Year for Michigan and northwest Ohio for his aggressive pattern of acquiring competing and complementary equipment businesses and … Read more

Forklift Replacements Parts Maker Buys Aerial Lift Parts Supplier

TVH Parts Company announced last week that it has purchased Equipment Parts Wholesale, a supplier of parts and supplies for aerial lift equipment. TVH, which is based in Olathe, Kanas, already is recognized as the world’s largest distributor and manufacturer of forklift replacements parts. Its acquisition of Equipment Parts Wholesale gives a higher profile in … Read more

Future Shock: Seeing, Thinking Forklifts Unveiled for Warehouse Chain

Advanced, state-of-the-art robotic forklifts that can “see” obstacles and use memory and sensory information to find their way around a warehouse floor unaided by humans will be installed at several East Coast distribution centers and factories. Seegrid Corporation — the Pittsburgh-based manufacturer of automated guided vehicles — announced that it had struck a deal to … Read more