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Manufacturing ERP boost as Atturra becomes Infor M3 reseller

Atturra has expanded its partnership with enterprise software provider Infor, announcing it has been appointed as an Infor M3 reseller in Australia and New Zealand.

The future of manufacturing is human-centred

Walk into almost any Australian factory today and you’ll see the signs of digital transformation in action. Intelligent machines hum across the floor, data dashboards flicker with real-time insights, and automation that streamlines processes with remarkable efficiency is easily visible. 

Infor, Kinaxis partnership brings cloud-based supply chain tools to manufacturers

Infor and Kinaxis have announced a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing supply chain planning for midmarket discrete manufacturers. 

Balancing profit and sustainability in supply chains

Priorities in the supply chain are expanding, moving away from cost as the main driver behind purchasing decisions. Now, sustainability and ethical sourcing are grabbing a portion of the spotlight.

Key trends expected for the manufacturing sector in 2024

The manufacturing sector outlook for 2024 remains cautious amidst several challenges. Fiscal tightening, inflation, and geopolitical instability could undermine growth in 2024, and if favourable economic trends start to unwind, the risk of a downturn looms large.  

Leveraging food and beverage manufacturing with Industry 4.0

With global enterprises looking for ways to improve their business performance and enhance capabilities across various sectors, it is no secret that Industry 4.0 has become one of the most discussed topics amongst industry professionals.
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Navigating energy price volatility with predictive intelligence

Energy price volatility has become a structural feature of modern electricity markets rather than a temporary disruption. For energy-intensive manufacturers and large commercial operators, fluctuating wholesale prices are reshaping how energy costs are managed, making reactive approaches increasingly inadequate.