A Guide to Operational Excellence

The white paper, ‘A guide to operational excellence: five processes to explore before making your automation investment’ discusses the advancements in the automation industry, the rise in choice of vendors, and the complexities involved in finding the right fit. It also examines the risks of rushing the process, and the very real impacts these mistakes […]

Right Site, Wrong Time?

With Australia’s logistics property market currently the tightest in the world, Prological, has partnered with JLL and Pedavoli Architects on a new white paper which examines the current issues in the industrial property market.

Supply Chain Pulse Check Survey 2024 Results revealed

Prological has released findings from its annual survey, uncovering trends and future predictions from supply chain, property and manufacturing experts across Australia and New Zealand. The Prological Supply Chain Pulse Check Survey 2024 brings views from more than 200 professionals in supply chain, logistics, manufacturing, retail, property and operations and uncovers sentiments on supply chain uncertainty, sustainability, […]

Bespoke network design

There is no universal template for determining the correct location for all the nodes within a supply chain network. Every stage of the supply chain needs to be customised to the objectives of a particular business, particularly relating to its customer service promise, while freight strategies must resonate with both customer service goals and the […]

Right site, wrong time?

With Australia’s logistics property market currently the tightest in the world, Prological, has partnered with JLL and Pedavoli Architects on a new white paper which examines the current issues in the industrial property market.  The white paper serves as an informed guide to warehouse selection, with expert insights included from global real estate firm JLL, […]

Supply Chain Pulse Check Survey 2023 Results revealed

Prological has released findings from an inaugural survey, uncovering trends and future predictions from supply chain, property and manufacturing experts across Australia and New Zealand. The Prological Supply Chain Pulse Check Survey 2023 brings views from more than 250 senior professionals in supply chain, logistics, manufacturing, retail, property and operations and uncovers sentiments on supply chain uncertainty, […]

Supply chain network decentralisation

Prological’s white paper – Supply chain network decentralisation: A practical guide to making it work discusses decentralisation as one of several emerging trends, with key learnings from Apple, Amazon and Volkswagen. The paper offers three clear opportunities for businesses to consider as they create more flexible, agile and resilient supply chains. By discussing the differing […]

Rethinking warehouse design – Integrating innovation, from concept to delivery

How can innovation in warehouse design save up to $60 million in costs? In response to the constrained industrial property market in Australia and New Zealand’s capital cities, Prological has released a new white paper on the changes in the industry property landscape and its future-focussed ‘next-generation’ approach to new warehouse design and development.  The […]

Part 3 – Energy Storage Technologies

Energy storage, what is it, and how is it used? Simply put, energy storage is short to long-term storing of energy in electrical, mechanical, chemical, and electrochemical forms. It is a broad term that encompasses everything from AA batteries to hydroelectric dams and even elevated mass. Anything that you can put energy into then recovers […]

Part 2 – Renewable Energy Generation and Technologies

Over the past decade electricity from renewable energy generation has drastically decreased in cost due to technology improvements, economies of scale, increased supply chain competition and improved developer experience (IRENA, 2019b). These factors have culminated in renewable power generation technologies becoming the least-cost option for new generation capacity, surpassing fossil fuel plants such as coal […]

Part 1 – Renewable Energy in Australia

“Renewable energy is defined as energy that is produced by natural resources-such as sunlight, wind, rain, waves, tides and geothermal heat-that are naturally replenished within a time span of a few years” (Lund, 2014). In Australia, the total electricity production for 2017-2018 was 261,140 Gigawatt hours (GWh), (Australian Government, 2019). To put this into perspective […]

Five processes to improve before you invest in automation

The white paper, ‘A guide to operational excellence: five processes to explore before making your automation investment’ discusses the advancements in the automation industry, the rise in choice of vendors, and the complexities involved in finding the right fit. It also examines the risks of rushing the process, and the very real impacts these mistakes […]