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    Explore "marco prüglmeier" with insightful episodes like "Zebra Technologies CTO Tom Bianculli on the Synergies between Automation, Analytics and AI in Warehousing and Logistics", "What Google is up to in Supply Chain, Logistics and Manufacturing (Hans Thalbauer, Google Cloud)", "#114: Automatisierung der Logistik im Nanofulfillment (Marco Prüglmeier, Gründer/CEO/CTO, Noyes Technologies)", "Newest Logistics Hall of Famer Lynn Fritz on Humanitarian Logistics" and "An Update on The Logistics Tribe, a New Startup and a New Book (Boris Felgendreher and Marco Prüglmeier)" from podcasts like ""The Logistics Tribe", "The Logistics Tribe", "BVL Podcast", "The Logistics Tribe" and "The Logistics Tribe"" and more!

    Episodes (14)

    Zebra Technologies CTO Tom Bianculli on the Synergies between Automation, Analytics and AI in Warehousing and Logistics

    Zebra Technologies CTO Tom Bianculli on the Synergies between Automation, Analytics and AI in Warehousing and Logistics
    Tom Bianculli, Chief Technology Officer of Zebra Tecnologies sat down with our host Marco Prüglmeier at the recent Trends in Automotive Logistics Conference (TAL) in Pilsen, Czech Republic to discuss the following topics: - Zebra Technologies' journey beyond the scope of scanning devices - Why the company has completed 8 acquisitions in the last 4 years - Zebra's venture investments - The synergies between automation, analytics and AI - How AI is opening up new possibilities for data analytics - New and upcoming technologies: AI from an automation perspective, assistive AI - Why Augmented Reality (AR) has "come back down to earth" and how the technology will evolve from here - Why Tom believes that only a small percentage of jobs will actually be completely be eliminated by robots, automation and AI Helpful Links: Tom on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-bianculli-9053892 Zebra Technologies: https://www.zebra.com/us/en.html Marco on LinkedIn: https://de.linkedin.com/in/prueglmeier/en

    What Google is up to in Supply Chain, Logistics and Manufacturing (Hans Thalbauer, Google Cloud)

    What Google is up to in Supply Chain, Logistics and Manufacturing (Hans Thalbauer, Google Cloud)
    Today we will take a look at what Google, in particular Google Cloud, is up to when it comes to Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Google Cloud has been active in this space for a couple of years now and it’s starting to become clear now why it may actually be a great match. Our guest today is Hans Thalbauer who has a rich history in Supply Chain tech, and is now the Managing Director of Google Cloud’s Supply Chain and Manufacturing capabilities. Together with our host Marco Prüglmeier, Hans covers the following topics: - Hans’ path from Austria to Silicon Valley - What prompted Google to enter the field of Supply Chain? - Google's Supply Chain Twin - The different data segments that can be leveraged for Supply Chain Management: Private segment (e.g. ERP data), community Segment (e.g. orders, tracking data), public data segment (e.g. weather, traffic, health data) - Google's Supply Chain Pulse - How Artificial Intelligence can be applied to SC data - Why Google is not creating applications, but is partnering with SCM solution providers instead - How to make it easier for companies to connect and exchange data: EDI, API, Google’s Data Warehouse (BigQuery), even GMail. - Google’s flexible Data Model - Last-Mile Solutions - Google Cloud Fleet Routing - An example of how weather and climate data can be combined with agricultural satellite data to predict impacts harvests - Dynamic ETAs for truck transports leveraging real-time Google Maps data - Sustainability KPIs and Scope 3 data - How to measure the impacts of your sustainability efforts. - On a 10-year time frame: What does the future of supply chain and logistics operations look like? - Hans’ prediction of the “post outsourcing” world - and much more

    #114: Automatisierung der Logistik im Nanofulfillment (Marco Prüglmeier, Gründer/CEO/CTO, Noyes Technologies)

    #114: Automatisierung der Logistik im Nanofulfillment (Marco Prüglmeier, Gründer/CEO/CTO, Noyes Technologies)
    Die Ultra-Schnell-Lieferdienste wie Gorillas, Flink und Co. stehen vor der großen Herausforderung, langfristig profitabel zu werden. Die größte Stellschraube, die sie dabei haben, sind die Kosten und die Effizienz des Fulfillments. Stadtviertel aus einem Darkstore heraus zu bedienen bringt logistische Probleme mit sich, die es in sich haben. Mit dem Boom des Quick Commerce wächst daher die Nachfrage nach intelligenten, automatisierten Nanofulfillment-Lösungen. Unser Gast Marco Prüglmeier hat das Startup Noyes Technologies gegründet, das sich auf die Automatisierung von urbanen Kleinstlagern spezialisiert hat. Das System, das dort zum Einsatz kommen soll, eignet sich übrigens auch für spezielle Anwendungen im E-Commerce, im LEH, in der fertigen Industrie und sogar im medizinischen Bereich. Wie, das erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge des BVL Podcasts. Gemeinsam mit unserem Host Boris Felgendreher spricht Noyes Gründer/CEO/CTO Marco Prüglmeier unter anderem über folgende Themen: - Marco's Entwicklung vom Gewinner des Deutschen Logistik Preises 2019 mit BMW zum Startup-Gründer im Nanofulfillment mit Noyes Technologies - Parallelen und Unterschiede zwischen der Intralogistik in der Automobilproduktion und im Quick-Commerce-Fulfillment - Die Herausforderungen des Q-Commerce Fulfillment - Wie die typischen Darkstores von innen aussehen und wie sie derzeit betrieben werden - Wie das Nanofulfillment in den dezentralen Lagern der Q-Commerce-Anbieter idealerweise aussehen müsste. Welche Automatisierungsmöglichkeiten es gibt - An welchem System Noyes Technologies gerade arbeitet und in welchen Bereichen außerhalb vom Q-Commerce es eingesetzt werden kann - und vieles mehr Hilfreiche Links: Noyes Technologies: https://www.noyes-tech.com/ Marco Prüglmeier auf LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prueglmeier/ BVL: https://www.bvl.de/ BVL.digital: https://bvl-digital.de/ Die Logistics People Community, ein Blog der Rhenus Gruppe, dem Sponsor der heutigen Sendung: www.logisticspeople-community.com

    Newest Logistics Hall of Famer Lynn Fritz on Humanitarian Logistics

    Newest Logistics Hall of Famer Lynn Fritz on Humanitarian Logistics
    Lynn Fritz is the latest member to be inducted into the International Logistics Hall of Fame. Lynn is a true visionary in the global logistics industry. He was the Chairman and CEO of Fritz Companies until May 2001 when it was acquired by UPS. Afterwards Lynn founded the non-profit organization Fritz Institute with his own funds to support NGOs around the world with humanitarian logistics. Today Lynn is regarded as the founder of logistics for humanitarian organizations. So, of course, we are very honored to have Lynn as a guest on The Logistics Tribe. Together with our host Marco Prüglmeier, Lynn talks about the following topics: - How Lynn started in logistics in San Francisco in the 1970s - How Lynn built the Fritz Company freight forwarding business for 35 years and then sold it to UPS in 2001 - How and why The Fritz Institute with its focus on Humanitarian Logistics was started - The important differences between humanitarian and every day logistics - The tsunami disaster in 2004 as a case study to the challenges of humanitarian logistics - The role of technology in disaster preparation and response - The very human story of how a local Bollywood Fan Club helped out during a disaster response - The inevitability of more serious disasters being brought on by climate change - The responsibility of the logistics industry to combat climate change. How climate change can be an opportunity for logistics - How Lynn walks the walk on sustainability with his Lynmar wine estate Important links: The Fritz Institute: http://www.fritzinstitute.org/index.htm The International Logistics Hall of Fame: https://www.logisticshalloffame.net/en/ To connect with Marco Prüglmeier: Marco Prüglmeier on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prueglmeier/ To connect with Boris Felgendreher, founder of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/borisfelgendreher/ The Logistics Tribe Podcast is supported by GreyOrange, a global leader in the areas of AI-enabled warehouse robotics and fulfillment automation. Link to an upcoming webinar with GreyOrange and Active Ants, organized by the German Logistics Association (BVL). This webinar is in German language only. Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) und maschinelles Lernen (ML) zur E-Fulfillment Automatisierung und Optimierung https://bvl-digital.de/webinare/sendeplan/kuenstliche-intelligenz-ki-und-maschinelles-lernen-ml-zur-e-fulfillment-automatisierung-und-optimierung/

    An Update on The Logistics Tribe, a New Startup and a New Book (Boris Felgendreher and Marco Prüglmeier)

    An Update on The Logistics Tribe, a New Startup and a New Book (Boris Felgendreher and Marco Prüglmeier)
    In this episode of The Logistics Tribe, Boris Felgendreher, founder of The Logistics Tribe, talks to his fellow Tribe podcast host Marco Prüglmeier. First they give an update on how The Logistics Tribe has been received after the first 25 episode. What shows have been performing best, in which markets The Tribe has been trending on the Apple Podcast charts and how the Tribe will evolve over time. Next, they dive into the startup that Marco launched and got VC funding for this year. Noyes Technologies is on a mission to define the space of nano-fulfillment. What that means and how the company is planning to turbo-charge the booming Q-Commerce space, all of that and more is covered in this episode. Then, they dive into the book that Marco published this year on the topic of innovations in logistics. The Logistics Tribe Podcast is supported by GreyOrange, a global leader in the areas of AI-enabled warehouse robotics and fulfillment automation. Boris just recorded a podcast episode with Akash Gupta, the young co-founder and CTO of GreyOrange. That episode will air soon on the BVL Digital Podcast, the official podcast of the German Logistics Association (BVL). Links below. Links: Boris Felgendreher on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/borisfelgendreher/ Marco Prüglmeier on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prueglmeier/ Noyes Technologies: https://www.noyes-tech.com/ Marco's new book: https://www.huss-shop.de/item/Innovations-in-Logistics-engl.html BVL Digital Podcast: https://bvl-digital.de/podcast/ GreyOrange: https://www.greyorange.com/

    Innovation and Digital Transformation at Schnellecke Logistics (Karsten Keil, Management Board, Group IT & Digitization)

    Innovation and Digital Transformation at Schnellecke Logistics (Karsten Keil, Management Board, Group IT & Digitization)
    Our guest today on The Logistics Tribe is Karsten Keil. Karsten is member of the Management Board at Schnellecke Logistics and heads up the the groups IT and Digitization efforts. Together with our host Marco Prüglmeier, Karsten talks about how Schnellecke, a traditional, family-owned, globally-operating logistics provider with more than 75 years of experience is managing innovations and their digital transformation efforts. Together Karsten and Marco touch on the following topics: - How digital innovation and transformation is managed at Schnellecke globally and how it fits into to IT organization - What the main innovations are that Karsten's team is currently working on - What trends in innovations are the most relevant for Schnellecke? The importance of IoT, Data Analytics, real-time SC visibility, robotics - What the advantages are of AGVs vs. AMRs. The transition from AGVs to AMRs. Why AMRs are the future? - Visibility and tracking - Is blockchain already a topic? What's the potential? Resilience advantages of decentralized systems - Drones for inventory management in combination with RFID tags - Does augmented and virtual reality play a role yet? How is it being used at Schnellecke for onboarding. What results have been accomplished. - AR used during the picking process. What worked, what didn't? - The potential and challenges of autonomous trucks - Sustainability at Schnellecke - Could autonomous truck OEMs become a threat to thee traditional logistics business? How Schnellecke sees this as an opportunity. The emergence of platforms to coordinate shop floor equipment and autonomous trucks - The emergence of digital freight forwarders - How Schnellecke works with startups. What are the biggest challenges? - How a traditional, family-owned business with more than 75 years of experience had to change its culture to stay innovative Please subscribe to The Logistics Tribe Podcast, so you don't miss any of the future episodes. To connect with Karsten, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-keil-6090761a6/ To learn more about Schnellecke, visit: https://www.schnellecke.com/en To connect with Marco Prüglmeier, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prueglmeier/ To connect with Boris Felgendreher, founder of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/borisfelgendreher/

    What you need to know about Intralogistics Planning (Tobias Herwig, ipolog, Host of Fabrik der Zukunft Podcast)

    What you need to know about Intralogistics Planning (Tobias Herwig, ipolog, Host of Fabrik der Zukunft Podcast)
    This episode of The Logistics Tribe is about the current state and future of intralogistics planning. Our host Marco Prüglmeier sat down with Tobias Herwig. Tobias is part of the management team at ipolog, an intralogistics and production planning software company based in Germany. He’s also the host of “Fabrik der Zukunft”, a German speaking podcast about the factory of the future. So both Marco and Tobias are intralogistics experts and in this episode they discussed the following topics: - Tobias's career and background in logistics inside of factories - ipolog, an intralogistics and production planning software company - The importance of visualization of data vs. the and importance and utility of using virtual reality for intralogistics planning - Does AI play an important role yet? - The challenge of collecting data - Integrating AGVs and AMRs into intralogistics simulations - How to integrate the virtual planning world with the real-world on the shop floor (digital twins vs. digital models) - Newest 3-D visualization technology at NVIDIA (Omniverse) and how ipolog is planning to use it - Tobias's predictions for the future of logistics planning and logistics in general (automation, autonomous transports, integrated digital models, etc.) - Tobias's own podcast "Fabrik der Zukunft" (factory of the future) - And much more Please subscribe to The Logistics Tribe Podcast, so you don't miss any of the future episodes. For more information on ipolog, visit: https://www.ipolog.ai/en/optimization-areas/logistics-planning/ To connect with Tobias, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tobias-herwig/ For more information about Tobias's podcast "Fabrik der Zukunft", visit: https://podcast.fabrikderzukunft.com/ To connect with Marco Prüglmeier, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prueglmeier/ To connect with Boris Felgendreher, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/borisfelgendreher/ To connect with Dana von der Heide, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danavonderheide/

    What is MQTT?? And why will it be relevant in every logistics operation soon? (Dominik Obermaier, Founder/CTO, HiveMQ)

    What is MQTT?? And why will it be relevant in every logistics operation soon? (Dominik Obermaier, Founder/CTO, HiveMQ)
    Today's episode of The Logistics Tribe is dedicated to the topic of MQTT. MQTT is a messaging protocol for the Internet of Things (IoT). If you work in logistics and supply chain management, you really need to get up to speed on this very important technology that is such a key enabler for connecting devices, vehicles, assets, sensors, etc. Our guest Dominik Obermaier is a key expert in this field. He is CTO and co-founder at HiveMQ and also the co-author of the book “The Technical Foundations of IoT”. Together with our host Marco Prüglmeier, Dominik discusses the following topics: - The history of the MQTT protocol, dating back to 1999 - How and why MQTT has really gained recognition and traction in the last 10 years - The analogies between http is for the internet of humans and MQTT for the internet of things - Why MQTT is conquering the world of logistics already, without people even realizing it - The challenges of connectivity that MQTT can address - How MQTT makes data transfer as efficient as possible through so called publish/subscribe architecture - How and why Dominik got interested in MQTT and how he built a company around it - Why everybody driving a modern car is already using MQTT today - MQTT as a key component of Industry 4.0, connected factories and connected cities - MQTT in logistics: connecting devices, vehicles, assets, sensors, etc. - How does the implementation of MQTT technology work and why it can be set up so quickly - Some predictions for the future of the internet of things and for MQTT - And much more Please subscribe to The Logistics Tribe Podcast, so you don't miss any of the future episodes. To connect with Dominik, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dobermai/ To learn more about HiveMQ, visit: https://www.hivemq.com/ To connect with Boris Felgendreher, founder of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/borisfelgendreher/ To connect with Marco Prüglmeier, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prueglmeier/

    Getting Ready for Autonomous Delivery Bots on Sidewalks (Bern Grush, Chief Innovation Officer, Harmonize Mobility)

    Getting Ready for Autonomous Delivery Bots on Sidewalks (Bern Grush, Chief Innovation Officer, Harmonize Mobility)
    Bern Grush, Chief Innovation Officer for Harmonize Mobility, Inc., is a Canadian transportation innovator trained in Human Factors Psychology and Systems Design Engineering from the Universities of Toronto and Waterloo (Ontario), respectively. He brings a unique urban-sensitivity to vehicle automation from both a human-social perspective and a complex-systems perspective. Bern is the principal author of the 2018 textbook “The End of Driving: Transportation Systems and Public Policy Planning for Autonomous Vehicles”. He is the inventor of a management platform for transit-user microsubsidies being piloted in the EU, and the project leader for ISO technical standard 4448: “Sidewalk and kerb operations for automated vehicles” for ground-control operations. In today's episode of The Logistics Tribe, Bern talks to our host Marco Prüglmeier about the opportunities and challenges related to deploying autonomous mobile delivery robots on our inner city sidewalks. Links to resources mentioned in this episode: White Paper "The Last Block: Towards an international standard to regulate and manage sidewalk robots: https://citm.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Harmonize-Mobility_The-Last-Block_21.02.01.pdf 
 White Paper "Draft international standard for ground-based automated mobility: Loading and unloading at the curb and sidewalk: http://endofdriving.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Whitepaper-A-Draft-International-Standard-for-Ground-based-Automated-Mobility.pdf 
 Paper "Footway Robots and Business Improvement Areas". http://endofdriving.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Footway-Robots-and-Business-Improvement-Areas-Grush-final-2021-04-30.pdf 
 Article in Cities Today: "New standards on the way for delivery robots": https://cities-today.com/new-standards-on-the-way-for-delivery-robots/ Please subscribe to The Logistics Tribe Podcast, so you don't miss any of the future episodes. To connect with Bern, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bern-grush-1b5120/ To connect with Marco Prüglmeier, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prueglmeier/ To connect with Boris Felgendreher, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/borisfelgendreher/ To connect with Dana von der Heide, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danavonderheide/

    CEO of Kion Group and CEO of DS Automotion on Automation and Standards in Intralogistics and Material Handling

    CEO of Kion Group and CEO of DS Automotion on Automation and Standards in Intralogistics and Material Handling
    This episode of The Logistics Tribe was recorded at the IFOY Award Test Days 2021. Our host Marco Prüglmeier talked to Gordon Riske, CEO of Kion Group and Chairman of the Executive Board of the Association for Materials Handling and Intralogistics (VDMA) and to Wolfgang Hillinger, CEO of DS Automotion. Together they discuss the following topics: Segment with Gordon Riske: - The most important technology trends shaping mechanical and electrical engineering in the area of intralogistics - How will suppliers of machinery and solutions will benefit from the emerging technologies - The role of standardization? Examples like the VDA5050 as enabler for Industry 4.0 - What's the potential of the VDA5050 to become a globally accepted standard for automation - The increasing importance of sustainability at the VDMA and across the industry - The importance of showcasing and testing new technologies at the IFOY Test Days - How close are we to the warehouse without lights on - The future plans for innovations at the Kion Group Segment with Wolfgang Hillinger: - The AGV meshup at the IFOY Test Days: The first test application of different AGVs managed under one fleet manager - The benefits of different AGV manufacturers joining forces to develop applications and standards - How Wolfgang rates the potential of the VDA5050 to become a globally accepted standard for automation - How far away are we from being able to integrate and activate mobile robots via plug-and-play. What are the obstacles? - The market dynamics for AMRs and AGVs. The competitive landscape for DS Automotion - What makes Austria a hotbed of successful intralogistics companies - New technologies for logistics in the future. The role of the cloud, vision systems, 5G, autonomous navigation, sensor technology, AI - and more Please subscribe to The Logistics Tribe Podcast, so you don't miss any of the future episodes. More information about the Kion Group: https://www.kiongroup.com/en/ More information about DS Automotion: https://www.ds-automotion.com/en/ To connect with Marco Prüglmeier, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prueglmeier/ To connect with Boris Felgendreher, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/borisfelgendreher/ To connect with Dana von der Heide, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danavonderheide/

    A Fresh Look at Blockchain Technology for Logistics and Supply Chain (Dr. Daniel Diemers, Partner at SNGLR Group)

    A Fresh Look at Blockchain Technology for Logistics and Supply Chain (Dr. Daniel Diemers, Partner at SNGLR Group)
    If you believe that blockchain technology is overhyped or not as relevant to the world of logistics and supply chain as many have promised when the technology first appeared on people's radar a few years back, then think again. Blockchain technology is following an exponential growth curve and has seen some major improvements. It's time for a fresh look at what the technology is up to and how it will change the world of logistics and supply chain management in the years to come. Our guest today on The Logistics Tribe is Dr. Daniel Diemers. Daniel is a growth & innovation strategist, investor and startup coach, focusing on fintech, blockchain, AI & exponential technologies. He is a former strategy partner with Booz Allen/ PwC Strategy& in Europe & Middle East and has worked with leading institutions, challengers and regulators on digital financial services. He has been nominated top 100 Digital Shaper in Switzerland, won the Honeywell futurist award Europe and is a co-founder of several innovation-focused associations, e.g., Swiss Fintech Association, Crypto Valley Association and Swiss Blockchain Federation. He is also a member of fintechrockers.com. Academically, he has an economics degree & Ph.D. from the University of St. Gallen HSG, CEMS Master in international Management and attended the Singularity University EP in 2017. He is a lecturer at several academic institutions, author of books & articles, and frequent speaker and critical commentator of technological trends. Together with our host of this episode Marco Prüglmeier, Daniel discussed the following topics: - How Daniel started his foray into technology by learning how to program a Commodore C64 - Daniel’s view on the coming of age of crypto currencies and blockchain technology - How logistics companies started to experiment with blockchain technology 3 years ago - How many proof-of-concepts have not lead to breakthrough projects back then - Why and how the situation has changed - Why high transaction costs on many blockchains are still a roadblock - Traditional use cases for blockchain in logistics: Track-and-trace, trade and supply chain finance. - The continued automation of logistics operations and the rise of micropayments - The three roles blockchains can play in a logistics and supply chain context - The relevance of blockchain for autonomous vehicles - What parts of logistics operations can easily be done without blockchain technology - The major advantages that blockchains have over conventional databases - Why a decentralized ledger is inherently more secure than a traditional database -Why the slow speed of today’s blockchains can still be an obstacle but why exponential improvements will change the game in the next few years - The energy consumption of blockchains is an issue and how it can be mitigated or solved - The potential of smart contracts in international transport and logistics. What are the main obstacles to adoption? - Why there is still a lot of criticism and scepticism around blockchain technology in the market and why that is an ill-advised approach to deal with an exponential technology - and more Please subscribe to The Logistics Tribe Podcast, so you don't miss any of the future episodes. To connect with Daniel, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ddiemers/ To connect with Marco Prüglmeier, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prueglmeier/ To connect with Boris Felgendreher, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/borisfelgendreher/ To connect with Dana von der Heide, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danavonderheide/

    Technology Deep Dive: 5G in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Stefan Wimmer, Managing Partner, BayFu)

    Technology Deep Dive: 5G in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Stefan Wimmer, Managing Partner, BayFu)
    Today's episode of The Logistics Tribe Podcast offers a deep dive into 5G technology and how it will be able to revolutionize logistics and supply chain operations and processes. Our guest today is Stefan Wimmer, Managing Partner at BayFu. BayFu is a German company that offers independent advice and services in the area of ​​industrial 5G radio networks. Together with our host Marco Prüglmeier, Stefan discusses the following topics: - The history and evolution of cellular networks and technology - A comparison of LTE and 5G. What are the biggest differences and advantages? - The value of private campus networks in industrial and logistics settings. Who are the typical buyers of this technology and why? - Where can 5G have the biggest impact and drive the most value in logistics and supply chain management? - Use cases in intralogistics: AGVs, autonomous mobile robots. How will AMRs evolve in the years to come if they can leverage 5G technology? - What are the concrete steps, time frames and costs associated with implementing private 5G networks inside an organization? - What the future holds for next generation cellular technology, beyond LTE and 5G - and more Please subscribe to The Logistics Tribe Podcast, so you don't miss any of the future episodes. To find out more about BayFu, visit: https://www.bayfu.de/en To connect with Marco Prüglmeier, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prueglmeier/ To connect with Boris Felgendreher, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/borisfelgendreher/ To connect with Dana von der Heide, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danavonderheide/

    Edge Technology to connect People, Assets and Data (Paul Norford, Zebra Technologies)

    Edge Technology to connect People, Assets and Data (Paul Norford, Zebra Technologies)
    Zebra Technologies has been around since 1969 and is a true pioneer in the areas of RFID and barcode printers and scanners. Today, the company offers a wide range of solutions that intelligently connect people, assets and data in logistics, manufacturing, retail and other areas. In this episode of The Logistics Tribe Podcast, our host Marco Prüglemeier, who spent over 20 years in various logistics leadership roles at BMW, talks to Paul Norford, Solutions Evangelist from Zebra, about the following topics: - Why modern organizations need a “Solution Evangelist” - Change as an integral part of staying relevant as a technology provider that has been on the market for over 50 years - How Zebra has evolved from scanners and printers - The importance and opportunities of using operational data from devices, analytics and data-driven decision making in real time via cloud-based platforms connected to the blockchain - How Zebra’s technology is used not only in manufacturing and logistics but also in the National Football League (NFL) - How the Corona pandemic has affected the organization and what pivots were necessary - How mobile devices are being used for contract tracing - Humans and machines interacting with each other in the manufacturing environment and Zebra’s enterprise asset intelligence vision - Visibility to increase productivity and decrease errors - Mobile robots in the retail environment - Paul’s vision for the future of logistics - and much more Please subscribe to The Logistics Tribe Podcast, so you don't miss any of the future episodes. To find out more about Zebra, visit: https://www.zebra.com/us/en/about-zebra.html To connect with Marco Prüglmeier, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prueglmeier/ To connect with Boris Felgendreher, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/borisfelgendreher/ To connect with Dana von der Heide, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danavonderheide/

    How Augmented Reality will Revolutionize Warehousing and Logistics (Paul Travers, Founder, President, CEO, Vuzix)

    How Augmented Reality will Revolutionize Warehousing and Logistics (Paul Travers, Founder, President, CEO, Vuzix)
    Paul Travers is the founder of Vuzix and has served as Vuzix’s President and Chief Executive Officer since 1997. His 25 years of experience in the virtual reality and virtual display fields make him a globally recognized expert and a well-known figure in the industry. Vuzix’s Augmented Reality (AR) technology and smart glasses are going to be a game changer for the world of logistics, warehousing and manufacturing in the years to come. In this episode of The Logistics Tribe Podcast, our host Marco Prüglmeier, himself an expert in the areas of intra-logistics and automation technology with more than 20 years of experience in various logistics roles at BMW, discusses the following topics with Paul: - The difference between virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality - What industries already use augmented reality and where does it drive the biggest value - What are the current and future use cases of augmented reality - Use cases and value areas of AR in warehousing and logistics - The latest product innovations from Vuzix that just won several awards at the (virtual) Consumer Electronics Show (CES) - The next generation smart glasses from Vuzix. How are they different than previous generations? - Future outlook onto the world of augmented reality and the world of logistics - and much more Please subscribe to The Logistics Tribe Podcast, so you don't miss any of the future episodes. To find out more about Vuzix, visit: https://www.vuzix.com/ To connect with Marco Prüglmeier, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prueglmeier/ To connect with Boris Felgendreher, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/borisfelgendreher/ To connect with Dana von der Heide, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danavonderheide/
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