Looking at available data points in Canada and globally, Go99 works to future-proof your business.Sustainability of your current business is heavily dependent on a transparent supply chain.
2. CANADIAN SUPPLY CHAIN - OVERVIEW
Critical to Economy
• Employs approx. 900,000
(excluding Trucking)
• Moves over $1Trillion goods
• Contributes $66B to GDP
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0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Aerospace
& Defence
Agri-
Business
Oil & Gas
Pharmaceut
icals
Industrial
Manufact…
Financial
Services
Supply
Chain
SURVEY DATA RESULTS
Low Medium High
INDUSTRY IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY
Tech in Supply Chain
Manufacturing & Supply
Chain to receive massive
technology impacts
4. CANADA IS ADOPTING TECHNOLOGY. FAST.
Autonomous Vehicles
Anticipate 11% fully
autonomous vehicles by
2025 with over 90% with
partial autonomy
Robotics & Automation
Anticipate over $65B
market sector by 2025
enjoying a 9% growth
Blockchain
Anticipate reaching a full
maturity by 2025
impacting almost all
aspects of supply chain
5. CANADA IS ADOPTING TECHNOLOGY. FAST.
Autonomous Vehicles
Anticipate 11% fully
autonomous vehicles by
2025 with over 90% with
partial autonomy
Robotics & Automation
Anticipate over $65B
market sector by 2025
enjoying a 9% growth
Blockchain
Anticipate reaching a full
maturity by 2025
impacting almost all
aspects of supply chain
6. CANADA IS ADOPTING TECHNOLOGY. FAST.
Autonomous Vehicles
Anticipate 11% fully
autonomous vehicles by
2025 with over 90% with
partial autonomy
Robotics & Automation
Anticipate over $65B
market sector by 2025
enjoying a 9% growth
Blockchain
Anticipate reaching a full
maturity by 2025
impacting almost all
aspects of supply chain
7. Transparency in
Payments,
Pricing, and
Process
Asset ownership
Visibility
(Who are you
dealing with?)
Communication
(Quality and Efficiency)
Real-time
Tracking
Insurance,
Finance,
Cyber-Security
Efficiency,
Innovation and
Entrepreneurialism
Reputation and
RespectBLOCK CHAIN
IMPACTS
8. CANADA IS ADOPTING TECHNOLOGY. FAST.
Big Data Analytics
Anticipate seeing up to
80% annual growth, in
collection, processing and
in offerings
Internet of Things (IoT)
Anticipate 35M connected
devices by 2020 and over
$3T global annual spend
by 2025
Drones
Anticipate over 2.7M
drones sold by 2025, up
from 150k in 2017
9. CANADA IS ADOPTING TECHNOLOGY. FAST.
Big Data Analytics
Anticipate seeing up to
80% annual growth, in
collection, processing and
in offerings
Internet of Things (IoT)
Anticipate 35M connected
devices by 2020 and over
$3T global annual spend
by 2025
Drones
Anticipate over 2.7M
drones sold by 2025, up
from 150k in 2017
10. CANADA IS ADOPTING TECHNOLOGY. FAST.
Big Data Analytics
Anticipate seeing up to
80% annual growth, in
collection, processing and
in offerings
Internet of Things (IoT)
Anticipate 35M connected
devices by 2020 and over
$3T global annual spend
by 2025
Drones
Anticipate over 2.7M
drones sold by 2025, up
from 150k in 2017
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Human
Home
Retail
Offices
Factories
Worksites
Vehicles
Cities
Outside
IMPACT MEASURED IN BILLION U.S.
DOLLARS
High Low
ECONOMIC IMPACT OF IoT
IoT in Industry
Anticipate between $1T
and $4T of IoT Economic
Impact into Manufacturing
Sector
14. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Behaviors
Predict your customers,
your suppliers buying and
selling behaviors.
Even predict your own HR
departments needs
Business Activities
Reduce downtime,
optimize and benefit from
efficiencies (processing,
distribution, material
handling and
maintenance)
Strategy
Adopt strategies and
business changes as they
become profitable;
Drive the market rather
that react to it
15. IMPACT OF AUTOMATION AND AI
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Receive
Instruction
Travel, Search Receive
Instruction
Pick Wait, Mark,
Deliver
PRODUCTIVITY – INTELLIGENT
PICKING
Before After
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16. THE SUMMARY
Tech savvy already?
You will still have to
double down to stay
competitive and
sustainable through 2025
What got you here, won’t
get you there
It’s all about the money
17. "The biggest hurdle we face is time. [Technology] gives us visibility into what is happening.
Being able to claim back the slack times, compress run times and experience many fewer process
failures has given us the scalability and flexibility to support business growth."
Andy Hess, Vice President of Wholesale Applications at Fossil Inc.
20. THE ON-DEMAND SOLUTION
Web and mobile app providing free
access
to a Digital Freight-Matching Marketplace
(Platform), optimizing efficiency and
communications, raising the veil of
opacity and eliminating the middleman.
Consider it “Uber for Trucking”.
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is the use of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies in manufacturing.
Also known as the Industrial Internet, IIoT incorporates machine learning and big data technology, harnessing the sensor data, machine-to-machine (M2M) communication and automation technologies that have existed in industrial settings for years.
The driving philosophy behind the IIoT is that smart machines are better than humans at accurately, consistently capturing and communicating data.
This data can enable companies to pick up on inefficiencies and problems sooner, saving time and money and supporting business intelligence efforts.
In manufacturing specifically, IIoT holds great potential for quality control, sustainable and green practices, supply chain traceability and overall supply chain efficiency.
Kardex Remstar - Intelligent Picking For Increased Productivity
Due to reduced travel and search time in an automated storage and picking solution, picking from shelving that required several workers, often only requires one worker to handle the same volume. Automated storage and picking solutions are a great option when labor is scarce or unreliable.
Typically, labor can be reduced by 2/3 while maintaining the same pick volume.
Fossil Group, Inc. is an American fashion designer and manufacturer founded in 1984 and based in Richardson, Texas.