WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation
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Alibaba Unveils New #Manufacturing #Digital #Factory that enables small-batch orders through automation & robotics

Alibaba Unveils New #Manufacturing #Digital #Factory that enables small-batch orders through automation & robotics | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

At an early stage, apparel was identified as the starting point for Xunxi – a sector in which the lengthy production cycles and high inventory levels have long been a problem for small and large players alike. Powered by new technologies such as real-time resourcing, process and cost planning, automated in-house logistics and Xunxi’s manufacturing operating system, the factory is able to produce small-batch orders at reasonable costs and with shorter delivery times, consequently increasing manufacturing efficiency from 25% to an average of 55%.

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WHY IT MATTERS: this is a huge step forward and a sign of the times: manufacturing automation. Fueled by digital, automation, and robots, this enables production of smaller batches economically. When this is rolled out at full scale - I assume it still requires development and lots of tweaking - we can expect retailers to shorten the time from idea to production. with eCommerce, it enables the make-to-order that was made popular by Dell computers in the late 1990s: onl;y build the computer when an order has been placed. Expand this idea to t-shirts and you can see why this new Alibaba production facility is so important...

Joanna Joy Fieldings's curator insight, October 3, 2020 4:21 PM
I think that new technologies are what can propel businesses to more successful odds. 
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3 technologies will help recover from #covid-19 crisis:  manufacturing automation, shipment tracking, delivery robots

3 technologies will help recover from #covid-19 crisis:  manufacturing automation, shipment tracking, delivery robots | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

The coronavirus outbreak will continue to propel funding, acquisitions, partnerships, and experimentation by brands and retailers as they are forced to grapple with global supply challenges posed by our increasingly interdependent world.

Regardless of the coronavirus’s impact on the global economy, we will surely face a similar situation in the future; brands, retailers, and their supply chains will need to be prepared.

Farid Mheir's insight:

WHY IT MATTERS: once we get over the health crisis, we will need to address the economic crisis. Key supply chain technologies will offer retailers and manufacturers solutions to reduce cost and their dependency on global trade fluctuations.

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Will robots completely replace humans from textile factory floors? sewBots is a new #robots that can #manufacture a t-shirt in half the time of a human HT @ADumas

Will robots completely replace humans from textile factory floors? sewBots is a new #robots that can #manufacture a t-shirt in half the time of a human HT @ADumas | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

A lot of the work that goes into making a t-shirt or a pair of jeans has been automated, except for cutting and sewing. Now machines are taking over one of these last surviving manual jobs, which humans have performed for hundreds of years.

Farid Mheir's insight:

WHY IT MATTERS: the USA will bring back manufacturing from emerging countries - but it will not bring back jobs. This article is one more example of this trend: robots are now cheaper, faster, and generally better than humans at doing repetitive tasks. So much so that robots can manufacture clothes better than humans can. See the videos here: http://softwearautomation.com/digital-t-shirt-workline/

They say factories of the (near) future will have only one employee and one dog: the dog is there to keep humans out of the building, and the human is there to feed the dog! ;-).

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