The logistics industry currently makes up 13 percent of the jobs in the state’s Inland Empire, but many expect that rate to increase with automation and as friendly zoning and officials bring more jobs to the area.
(TNS) — Before staring into his crystal ball to forecast how automation will impact jobs in California’s Inland Empire 25 years from now, University of Redlands professor Johannes Moenius finds it helpful to explain how the technological advancements of the past 25 years indelibly impacted certain professions.
Travel agents, he says. Factory workers. Car mechanics.Since the turn of the millennium automation has, in […]
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