Logistics stories
Australian fleets could improve audit trails and incident response by tying safety events to verified worker identities across vehicles and field sites.
Bad contact data is costing large Australian organisations hundreds of thousands of dollars a year through delayed payments, fraud risk and wasted spend.
Customers in medical, aerospace and AI data centre markets gain a wider production base as East West adds Vexos' sites in five countries.
Supply chain failures could squeeze margins further as the retailer's new Chief Executive Officer makes logistics central to its turnaround plan.
The model could cut retraining costs for factories and warehouses by controlling different robot types with one system, Robbyant said.
Fleet operators could cut downtime and admin as a new AI system unifies vehicle data, schedules repairs and flags faults earlier.
Buyers in defence and regulated sectors will get a traceable chain of custody for training data as the firms target trust in AI procurement.
Rising fatigue and safety concerns are pushing Australian fleets towards in-cab video, with 53% already using it to cut risk.
Lower costs could open satellite tracking to more assets that move in and out of mobile coverage, with plans from USD $0.99 a month.
More than half of logistics leaders say delivery operations still need major improvement, underscoring a gulf between AI plans and frontline reality.
The hire signals Bir's push to expand online retail in Azerbaijan, where eCommerce still makes up about 3% of sales.
Indian banks and manufacturers will get local support as meshIQ and Dataeko join forces to manage hybrid middleware estates more easily.
Unfamiliar numbers are fuelling a trust gap in Indian business calls, despite most consumers still preferring voice for urgent matters.
Drone use could create rural jobs and lift farm productivity as India moves to train entrepreneurs and expand village access.
Jobs and local suppliers in Florida have benefited from Amazon's USD $27 billion spending spree since 2010, the company says.
The spending now supports more than 41,000 jobs in Ohio, while Amazon's local sellers and suppliers add further economic lift across the state.
Louisiana's economy has gained more than USD $33 billion in GDP from the company's spending and pay since 2010, Amazon said.
Five deep-tech start-ups won INR 75 lakhs in pilot work after a factory workshop aimed at speeding up industrial innovation.
The appointment comes as Scotland's digital sector contributes GBP £7.5 billion to the economy and faces pressure to fill 13,000 annual vacancies.
The new site will create up to 500 jobs as the firm expands capacity for AI and high-density data centre gear across Asia-Pacific.