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  • What Is Industry 4.0 and How Will it Affect Us?

    What Is Industry 4.0 and How Will it Affect Us?

    Informally, Industrial Revolutions are referred to as Industry “Points O’s.” The First Industrial Revolution, or Industry 1.0, took place between 1760 and 1830, the second following up shortly after between 1870-1914. Between 1950-2002, the world underwent “digitalization” as a result of the Third Industrial Revolution, or Industry 3.0; and since 2011, we have been undergoing the Fourth Industrial Revolution, more commonly known as Industry 4.0. As a result of digitalization, data intelligence has been a primary driver in prospective industry revolutions. 

    As a result of Industry 1.0, machines and tools were able to replace animal and human labor. This was especially monumental for its time (1760-1830).  How? The use of iron and steel for machinery began to skyrocket. As a result, working class citizens were able to create new resources, such as steam and internal combustion engines – which went on to drive a sector of the economy in itself.

    Under Industry 2.0 (1870-1914), workers of the mass production industry saw many days of sunshine. For the first time, assembly line efficiency and productivity was lightened and shipping was made easier due to the invention of railways and telegraphs – another product of Industry 2.0. More along, new materials such as stainless steel and plastics were introduced as societal benefits.

    Things got more technological under Industry 3.0 (1950-2002). The Third Industrial Revolution introduced electronics and IT, as well integrated them into manufacturing procedures. As a result, society saw a massive rise in telecommunications, computers, and even nuclear power. There was also a noteworthy widespread in factory automation, such as the incorporation of robots and PLCs to contribute to the general workflow.

    Since 2011, interconnectivity has been the key focus. Already, Industry 4.0 is set to provide higher-level automation driven by artificial intelligence, as well as optimized manufacturing using real-time data and sensors. Additionally, this Industrial Revolution is focusing on a way to integrate cyber-physical systems throughout the supply chain.

    In its outcome, Industry 4.0 will have used big data and machine learning to automate plants, warehouses, machines, and more. Furthermore, Industry 4.0 will have created smart machines that will be capable of collecting and analyzing data, as well as communicating the right information at the right time.

    In other words, the Fourth Industrial Revolution will lay improvements across 3 new sectors: smart communication, data quality, and smart devices. 

    Smart communication allows manufacturers to rapidly respond to changing demand, inventory shortfalls, or equipment faults. Data Quality helps companies quickly locate problems so they can respond to them quicker. Additionally, data quality can be refined through organization-wide networks. Smart Devices create increasingly autonomous ecosystems that act as a catalyst for the future of the industry. Examples of these include driverless vehicles and drones. Driverless vehicles can navigate factories and warehouses, and drones can be used for maintenance and inventory management.

    With that being said, business owners should seek insights on the ways they’re being impacted by Industry 4.0 In other words, this is a great time to prepare an effective data structure, focus on high-fidelity data creation and communication, standardardized business and data process, and understand your business’ use case. If even one important portion of the data is missing, it can break the digital thread – causing the flow of data to stop.

    Is your data ready for Industry 4.0? Find out in the infographic below.

  • Amazon Supply Launches For Industrial, Scientific, and Business Customers

    Coming just a week after Amazon launched its Amazon Web Services Marketplace, which allows customers to shop for software, databases, and servers the same way they would a book on the normal Amazon site, Amazon has now launched Amazon Supply. The Amazon Supply site, which is currently in beta, is aimed toward, business, industrial, and scientific customers. The site allows customers to shop and compare items normally sold in specialty catalogs for businesses.

    “We’re excited to offer a wide range of items, from basic supplies like drill bits and automatic hand dryers, to hard to find parts like laboratory centrifuges and miniature polyimide tubing, enabling business and industrial customers to streamline their buying processes,” said Prentis Wilson, vice president of AmazonSupply. “Low prices combined with fast, free shipping and a vast selection, make shopping on AmazonSupply a great experience for customers.”

    The site currently has 14 categories:

    • Hydraulics, Pneumatics, and Plumbing
    • Materials
    • Lab and Scientific
    • Occupational Health and Safety
    • Fasteners
    • Power and Hand Tools
    • Janitorial and Sanitation
    • Power Transmission
    • Test, Measure, and Inspect
    • Cutting Tools
    • Abrasives and Finishing
    • Material Handling
    • Office
    • Fleet and Vehicle Maintenance

    Amazon is providing free 365 day returns and corporate lines of credit for Amazon Supply customers. There is also a dedicated customer service center for the marketplace. What’s more, most orders over $50 receive free two-day shipping. I’ll admit, with free shipping thrown in, I’m tempted to buy a case of motor oil for my car, and a few other things that would be overkill for cleaning my small home.

    What do you think? Will you use Amazon Supply for your business or lab? What do you think of these new Amazon specialty marketplaces? Let me know in the comments below.

  • Amazon Introduces Supply For Business & Industrial Customers

    Amazon.com has just introduced another convenient and affordable supply service, this time for business and industrial customers. The new service, AmazonSupply, features over 500,000 items from leading name brand manufacturers. Amazon lists the following 14 categories in their release about AmazonSupply:

    * Lab & Scientific
    * Test, Measure & Inspect
    * Occupational Health & Safety
    * Janitorial & Sanitation
    * Office
    * Fleet & Vehicle Maintenance
    * Power & Hand Tools
    * Cutting Tools
    * Abrasives & Finishing
    * Material Handling
    * Materials
    * Hydraulics Pneumatics & Plumbing
    * Fasteners
    * Power Transmission

    Prentis Wilson, vice president of the new AmazonSupply comments:

    “We’re excited to offer a wide range of items, from basic supplies like drill bits and automatic hand dryers, to hard to find parts like laboratory centrifuges and miniature polyimide tubing, enabling business and industrial customers to streamline their buying processes,”

    “Low prices combined with fast, free shipping and a vast selection, make shopping on AmazonSupply a great experience for customers.”

    Right now Amazon is offering free two-day shipping on any orders from site that exceed $50. Corporate lines of credit are available to many customers. They also say the high-quality photos and detailed descriptions make it an easy site to buy from. Might be worth looking into, maybe you can cut some costs.