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The New Warehouse podcast hosted by Kevin Lawton is your source for insights and ideas from the distribution, transportation and logistics industry. New episodes every Monday and Wednesday morning bring you the latest from industry experts and thought leaders.
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Future-proofing the humans behind the tech. Follow Phil Gamache and Darrell Alfonso on their mission to help future-proof the humans behind the tech and have successful careers in the constantly expanding universe of martech.
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Insight Works brings you the latest in manufacturing and distribution tech, all through the lens of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central. Our podcast dives into essential tools, strategies, and insights to help businesses thrive. From optimizing warehouse operations to streamlining production, we cover practical solutions that make a real difference for small and mid-sized companies navigating today’s supply chain challenges. Join us as we explore the tech and trends that keep business mo ...
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Forward Thinking is Australia’s go-to podcast for the freight forwarding, logistics, and supply chain community. Hosted by Sam Smeaton from LogiHire, each episode features real conversations with the people shaping the Australian freight and logistics industry. From operations coordinators and customs brokers to sales leaders, executives, and business owners. We explore the topics that matter most: freight forwarding careers, logistics recruitment insights, sales and business development str ...
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Eye On A.I.

Craig S. Smith

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Eye on A.I. is a biweekly podcast, hosted by longtime New York Times correspondent Craig S. Smith. In each episode, Craig will talk to people making a difference in artificial intelligence. The podcast aims to put incremental advances into a broader context and consider the global implications of the developing technology. AI is about to change your world, so pay attention.
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Supply Chain Now

Supply Chain Now

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Discover why Supply Chain Now is the #1 Voice of Supply Chain. Our hosts comprised of seasoned industry-leaders, practitioners, and solution providers address the industry’s challenges, trends, and innovations for our global audience. With engaging, informative, and on-trend content, our podcasts, livestreams, and webinars bridge expertise and entertainment, empowering supply chain professionals to elevate their businesses. Listen, watch, and subscribe to the #1 Supply Chain Podcast on Apple ...
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The "Mighty Line Minute" podcast is a key component of the Safety Stripes Podcast Network, Mighty Line floor tape which is sponsored by Mighty Line floor tape and signs. You can find more information about Safety Tips and toolbox topics related to Floor Tape on Mighty Line's official blog and get free Floor Tape and Floor Signs samples here. The network focuses on enhancing workplace safety through engaging and informative audio content. "Mighty Line Minute" episodes are hosted by Dave Tabar ...
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Safety Stripes by Mighty Line is a podcast series produced by Dave Tabar and Wes Wyatt. The show and schedule will be Mighty Line Monday Minute presented by Dave Tabar, and Wednesday Warehouse Safety Tips by Wes Wyatt. Podcasts will be weekly and highlight general industrial and workplace safety topics. View the blogs, videos and articles at https://mightylinetape.com/ Vodcasts, and videos. Also all Mighty Line Minute podcasts at https://www.mightylineminute.com/ https://vimeo.com/mightyline ...
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Experience efficient palletizing with CMES Robotics' advanced solution. Powered by CMES 3D Vision and AI, it optimizes pallet space and ensures stability while handling boxes of different sizes. Enjoy mixed case palletizing, random box palletizing, depalletization, and robotic picking capabilities. Elevate your warehouse efficiency, reduce costs, and streamline logistics with CMES Robotics. Maximize productivity and enhance operations with our cutting-edge palletizing technology.
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The RevOps Hero Podcast will teach you how to improve and advance your company's revenue operations and your own career. Our clear, concise explanations will help you understand how new developments in the CRM, marketing automation, and data world will affect your company's customer journey lifecycle and pipeline.
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Heads Up

Mountain Leverage

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Heads Up is an interview series and podcast where technology innovators and experts discuss solutions to today's workflow challenges in distribution, manufacturing, healthcare, maintenance & inspection, and many other industries. From the warehouse floor all the way to the C-suite, Heads Up explores the impact technology and other innovations may play in advancing workflow efficiency.
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You have unaddressed trauma…and it’s your supply chain. It gaslights you by being outdated, fragmented, and cumbersome. Brands today face countless challenges to scaling logistics. But what if there was a solution out there—a way to effortlessly solve your problems? On this podcast, you’ll hear how the best companies in the world are transforming their omni-channel operations to unlock the power of an improved supply chain. Learn how to turn your supply chain into a competitive advantage and ...
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Aurora Software Inc

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Aurora Software, Inc. provides exceptional, efficient, and useful software to manage the transport/logistic/warehouse operations. It seems to be an excellent addition to your Business that makes your job responsibility & life easier for your Business. Our Transportation Software helps in logistics operations such as booking of consignment, operations, tracking and monitoring of goods that are to be delivered in real-time. It also helps manage the data and finance generated in all branches an ...
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More Than Reports

Paul B. Felix

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In More Than Reports, Paul and Alex explore the many ways in which data technology can be used by small and midsize businesses to promote transformational growth. We talk openly about the opportunities and challenges companies face as they try to make sense of an increasingly complex environment. Together with our expert guests we break the facts away from the hype and never lose sight of our target: value.
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Lidl Chats

Lidl Ireland and Lidl Northern Ireland

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Lidl Ireland & Northern Ireland is a big organisation with a lot going on - 200+ stores, more than 6,000 employees and over 2 million customers coming through our doors each week. Hosted by two Lidl colleagues, ‘Lidl Chats’ explores different parts of the business including the wonder that is our middle aisle and our massive warehouse operations. Join us here if you’re curious about Lidl too!
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Storage Monitoring

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TempGenius is your trusted partner for state-of-the-art storage monitoring solutions. Designed to ensure optimal conditions for sensitive products, TempGenius provides accurate, real-time monitoring of temperature, humidity, and other critical storage parameters. Whether you're managing healthcare facilities, food storage, or industrial settings, TempGenius helps maintain compliance and safeguard your inventory. With advanced alert systems, cloud-based data access, and seamless integration i ...
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Gandhra Industrial Area's Podcast

Gandhra Industrial Area

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Raj Group of Companies is being led under quality leadership of Mr. Raj Jain. Mr. Raj Jain’s exceptional man management skill, astute business acumen has endeavoured RAJ GROUP OF COMPANIES in the acquisition and allocation of industrial, warehouse & commercial setups, bolstering the network of operations that most of the big business conglomerates look for. Mr. Raj Jain is a pioneer to herald such ventures.
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Logistics Unboxed is where Jevgenij Polonis, CEO of GoRamp, unpacks the world of logistics—without the boring bits. Tune in to hear how technology is shaking up the industry, making shipping smarter and supply chains smoother. Whether you’re deep in logistics or just curious about how your online order gets to your door, Jevgenij breaks it all down with a touch of humor. It’s logistics, but way more interesting than you’d expect! This show is brought to you by GoRamp — a tech company offerin ...
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Journey to Microsoft D365

Major Tom Productions

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Welcome to Journey to D365, the podcast that covers everything related to Microsoft Dynamics365 implementations. This podcast is not affiliated with Microsoft and covers the realistic truth behind D365 Finance and Operations and Business Central ERP implementation success. Whether or not you are new to the world of D365, this podcast is for you. Hosted by Eric Kimberling, CEO of Third Stage Consulting Group.
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Welcome to ‘Digital Supply Chain Talk for SMEs’, your weekly dose of insightful discussions and fun facts about the ever-evolving world of digital supply chains. This podcast is designed for SMEs in Manufacturing, Distribution, Wholesale, eCommerce/Retail, tech implementors, and anyone interested in the SAAS ecosystem of inventory/stock management. Each week, we dive deep into the intricate world of inventory management, ERP systems, fulfilment processes, and the broader digital transformati ...
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Here we are in week 37, about to end the 3rd quarter of 2025. I’ve always found this time of year to be an important part of the year in the light industrial fields. The kids just went back to school, people are starting to think about, and plan for the upcoming holidays. I noticed this week that jobs are opening up. Staffing agencies are flooding …
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https://jo.my/uxkilh Respiratory Protection & Airborne Hazards: Fit Testing and Medical Evaluations Breathing is something we don’t think about—until it gets hard to do. In a warehouse environment, airborne hazards like dust, fumes, or chemical vapors can put workers at risk quickly. That’s where respiratory protection comes in. But having a respir…
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The latest episode of The New Warehouse Podcast features Mark Messina, Managing Director and CEO of Anscer Robotics. With decades of experience in robotics, including a formative role at Kiva Systems (now Amazon Robotics), Mark shares his journey, the origins of Anscer, and his perspective on the future of warehouse automation. Founded in India and…
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The New Zealand Breakers were best team in the Australian National Basketball League in pre-season, but the real competition begins in front of their home fans on Friday. With new owners, new imports and a new captain the Breakers are aiming for their first Championship in a decade. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Canterbury Regional Council has declared a nitrate emergency for the district's waterways and drinking water, following a fiery meeting today. The battle lines have been drawn, with Federated Farmers and the Agriculture Minister joining some councillors in branding the move a political stunt. Other councillors are calling for action on what they ca…
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Aotearoa is at least a decade behind in blood cancer treatments, and that is driving highly trained doctors offshore, as well as patients according, a New Zealand haematologist working in Australia. It comes as blood cancer patients with Meyloma are forced to move to Australia to get drugs that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars here but are vir…
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A Wellington circus school is showing that clowning around is no joke as it aims bring circus to schools, public spaces and put on free shows for people. The Circus Hub, which has just celebrated its 20th anniversary, even wants to go a step further and one day even establish an Aotearoa school of circus. Krystal Gibbens went down to Te Whaea - the…
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A nitrate emergency has been declared in Canterbury, after regional councillors voted in favour of a declaration by a narrow majority of two votes. It comes after ECan's recent annual groundwater survey found both E. coli and nitrate concentrations were increasing. Councillor Greg Byrnes voted in favour of the emergency declaration and spoke to Lis…
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Health Minister Simeon Brown says he doesn't rate his accomplishments by applause - which is just as well, because he didn't get any today at the Nurses Organisation annual conference in Wellington. Dozens of angry delegates stood and turned their backs on him during his address, in which he criticised the union for strike action that's delayed car…
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There are calls for private operators to come down harder on drivers using mobility carparks illegally. The government has increased infringement fees for illegally parking in council monitored mobility spaces, but Whaikaha, the Ministry of Disabled People said too many drivers continue to park illegally. Rebecca Elvy from Whaikaha, the Ministry of…
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In this episode of Supply Chain Now, Scott Luton and Tevon Taylor sit down with Lori Boyer, Director of Content, and John Wharff, Director of Sales and Solutions Engineering at EasyPost, to break down the latest shifts in carrier networks and what they mean for shippers preparing for peak season. Lori shares insights into how major carriers like UP…
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What’s up everyone, today we have the pleasure of sitting down with John Saunders, VP of Product at Nova / Power Digital Marketing. Power Digital is a San Diego-based growth marketing firm. Nova is their proprietary marketing technology. (00:00) - Intro (01:15) - In This Episode (03:26) - How an Agency Operating System Reduces Silos (05:47) - Why C…
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Te Pāti Māori's leader Rāwiri Waititi has finally responded to questions about Tākuta Ferris's controversial race comments, but with a catch, he would only answer question in te reo. It comes after Tākuta Ferris took aim at "Indians, Asians, Black and Pakeha" in an Instagram post two weeks ago, criticising them for campaigning alongside Labour for …
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This weekend, the foreign minister will leave for New York to take part in the United Nations General Assembly, where it's expected he'll reveal New Zealand's position on whether to recognise a Palestinian state. So far, we're lagging behind partner countries like Australia who've already declared that they'll use the event to recognise a Palestini…
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The government has suspended adoptions from certain countries after it was revealed people with histories of violence or sexual abuse were able to adopt children from overseas. Association Justice Minister Nicole McKee says it's acting with urgency to protect further children and young people from harm, introducing an amendment to our adoption laws…
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A Haematologist believes specialists are being left with no choice but to recommend some cancer patients move to Australia to get life prolonging drugs that are not funded in New Zealand. He said studies show Daratumumab can prolong life and hundreds of New Zealand patients would benefit from it each year. Haematologist, Doctor Rodger Tiedemann spo…
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As the spring season takes hold, for many of us it can mean unsettled and temperamental weather. But in Christchurch, it's brought a pink and white wave of cherry blossoms which are on show across North Hagley park. Clouds of the flowers have transformed certain streets in the Garden City. Anna Sargent went to one of the popular spots to check them…
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Blood cancer patients are being forced to move to Australia to access life prolonging drugs that are not funded in Aotearoa. Daratumumab, or dara, can help prolong the lives of people with the blood cancer myeloma but costs hundreds of thousands of dollars, while it is virtually free in Australia. Jo Neep was diagnosed with Myeloma in 2017 and move…
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A Porirua community group says members are saving money for the first time and breaking free from devastating cycles of debt by creating their own pool of savings and interest-free loans. It's a model that's been operating for decades, but may be getting more common as daily life gets more expensive. Ellen O'Dwyer reports as part of Pinch Point - a…
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A year after Olympic heartbreak, Geordie Beamish is a world champion. Today the 28-year-old won the 3000m steeplechase at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. Ranked 44th in the world, the best in the sport literally did not see him coming, as he surged to victory. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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After more than 140 years of making traditionally-crafted leather footware, the McKinlay family is looking for someone else to step into their hard-wearing shoes. The Dunedin-based business produces between 130 to 160 pairs each day, everything from roman sandals for the playground, to boots for the battlefield for Peter Jackson's film The Hobbit. …
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US correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen about the fallout from the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk continues. The 31-year-old was fatally shot last week while speaking to a large crowd at a Utah Valley University event. A 22-year-old man has been arrested but he isn't talking to authorities who are still trying to wo…
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The government has signalled it plans to use new powers under the Resource Management Act to change event rules at Auckland's Eden Park if it can. At the moment the stadium can host a maximum of 12 concerts a year, and all events must be over by 11pm. Residents in Mount Eden are split on whether more is better. Chair of the Eden Park Neighbours' As…
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Price and service still matter in freight forwarding, but they no longer win on their own. Sam talks with Sean Crook, Co-Founder and Director of Neolink, about why logistics decisions now hinge on visibility, technology, and data-driven insight. Sean shares how a beer marketing mishap led him into freight, the early grind of building Neolink, and w…
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Emergency planning for churches and houses of worship involves addressing risks like fire, arson, and electrical hazards. Cooking is the main cause of fires, making fire suppression systems vital. Arson threats require security measures, while outdated wiring can lead to electrical fires. Medical emergencies need trained staff and accessible first …
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Kevin chats with Ben Hopkins, founder of The Warehouse Underground, about his journey from Air Force officer to warehouse leader and now podcast and community builder. Ben’s story is one of transformation, from flying F-15E Strike Eagles to managing operations at Amazon, and later creating a platform dedicated to helping warehouse professionals lea…
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It's one small step for SpaceX, one giant leap for New Zealand's fledgling space industry. A rocket bearing a first-ever experiment built in Lower Hutt has lifted off from Cape Canaveral. The mission, called Hēki, will plug onto the outside of the International Space Station. Scores of scientists and others watched the launch on a screen at a Victo…
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Prior to the election, Christopher Luxon made a commitment to fund a list of hard tumour cancer medications. At the same time National repeatedly promised that blood cancer sufferers would not be forgotten. But two years on from that promise, many of them do feel forgotten. The drug Daratumumab, or Dara is on Pharmac's priority drug list. That's th…
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There are calls for the government to settle an unpaid debt, a promise made by National to blood cancer sufferers, desperate for access to drugs not funded in Aotearoa. On the election campaign, National pledged to fund a list of medications for solid cancer tumours. It was forced to make good on that, following public backlash over a lack of actio…
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There are calls for the government to settle an unpaid debt, a promise made by National to blood cancer sufferers, desperate for access to drugs not funded in Aotearoa. On the election campaign, National pledged to fund a list of medications for solid cancer tumours. It was forced to make good on that, following public backlash over a lack of actio…
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A psychotherapist believes there are potentially cult-like characteristics to the life Tom Phillips created on the run with children. Phillips died in a shootout with police a week ago. One of his children was with him at the time. His other children were found at a bush camp after almost four years living off the grid with their father. Beth St Cl…
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Auckland flower sellers have said "you'd be hard pushed to find a happy florist" as their industry is hit by turmoil. Since the city's major flower supplier, United Flower Growers, went exclusively online, florists say there have been a raft of problems. The florists spoken to by Checkpoint also feel their concerns are being ignored, but fear that …
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"Save our chateau". That's the message Ruapehu's mayor is hoping politicians will hear tomorrow when he drops a petition off to parliament signed by thousands of people. The petition is urging the government to act swiftly to reopen Chateau Tongariro as soon as possible. The 96-year-old building was closed in February 2023 due to its earthquake ris…
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The government has revealed how it plans to get around rules limiting events at Eden Park. The prime minister wants more concerts, more sports matches, more conferences - and the government's signalling a willingness to change local rules to do it. Cabinet has also been considering whether to recognise Palestine as a state. As well as the Prime min…
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Could hope finally be on the horizon for Auckland's inner city hospitality sector? As part of the Government's $70 million tourist spend - $40 million will go towards drawing big international events to our shores. It's hoped the funding will provide a boost to Auckland Bars, cafes and restaurants have been struggling. Mandy Lusk co-owned Vivace - …
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In this episode of Supply Chain Now, Scott Luton and Tevon Taylor welcome Gaurav Malhotra, Partner and Supply Chain Technology Leader at EY, to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming supply chains today and where it’s headed over the next five years. Gaurav shares how EY is helping organizations embrace emerging technologies to create …
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