Logistics stories
More than half of Asia-Pacific organisations are seeing rising disruptions and costs, pushing supply chains towards resilience over efficiency.
Workers could gain more control over verified employment records as WorkPro's new platform aims to cut repeated compliance checks across jobs.
Older scanners may soon miss batch and expiry data as retailers are pushed to adopt 2D barcodes for better traceability and recalls.
Procurement teams are under pressure to cut costs as Amazon Business reports strong first-year growth and launches AI buying tools in Australia.
The acquisition lifts Fresho's UK reach to more than 500 businesses as it deepens its software offering for food wholesalers.
David Hood is stepping back from day-to-day control as the sales software group seeks to broaden its AI tools and customer reach.
Enterprises can now trace hidden AI components in code to meet growing audit and compliance demands as production use outpaces governance.
Nearly half of Gen Z shoppers now use AI agents to help choose products, forcing brands to rethink how they reach buyers in peak trading periods.
Uninsured losses could hit production lines and supply chains as cyber-attacks increasingly target industrial systems across Asia-Pacific.
The appointment strengthens Avalara's push in Australia and New Zealand, where it is targeting more customers in retail, logistics and exports.
Five-day weekly reconciliations have been cut to minutes as T2 consolidates systems around NetSuite to support omnichannel growth.
Accurate address data is now helping firms cut delivery errors, price risk and target customers more precisely across multiple sectors.
Access to new capital could help Westcon-Comstor expand its cybersecurity and cloud portfolio after seven straight years of growth.
The new system aims to cut complexity for enterprises as AI agents need live access to structured, unstructured and vector data.
Clients seeking fewer vendors may now get workforce, technology and risk support from one provider as AI deployments scale beyond pilots.
The move opens the Hyderabad-based group to India's private 4G and 5G network market, though revenue will depend on winning projects.
Amazon will invest USD $48 billion in India by 2030, expanding AI, cloud and logistics infrastructure while increasing jobs and exports.
Outsourced fulfilment has freed the Lincoln confectionery firm to scale up, with daily collections replacing weekly dispatches and turnover climbing.
AI use is spreading across Canadian business, with AWS Canada saying 65% now use it, mostly for routine workflow and content tasks.
Rising eCommerce volumes are putting pressure on Malaysia's logistics networks, as the firm now handles 30 to 60 scans a minute.