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NEW YORK, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Intralogistics adoption will see steady recovery in 2021, but pre-COVID level growth will be a long haul, according to latest research by global consulting company Fact.MR. The report opines that adoption of intralogistics will expand at nearly 15.5% CAGR through 2030, higher than the 14.3% growth witnessed during 2015-2019.
Fact.MR s latest study tracks intralogistics adoption across industries in over 20+ high-growth markets. Impact of Industry 4.0, IIoT, and digitalization has been documented and analyzed in the study.
Supply chain optimization continues to be a key focus area for plant managers. Intralogistics is being seen as positively by end-users, especially its role in improving productivity and efficiency.
us. hi, d.n.a.a. what can had i, dana. what can you tell us? it happened during a storm last niept around 6:30 last night, about 120 people had to be evacuated from that monorail here at disney world. we have photos sent to us from the scene. these came from a walt disney world fan site, walt disney world news. the train broke down near the wilderness lodge, the line that connects with epcot center. the fire department tells us disney tried to reenergize the train, get power back to it and get it running again but that didn t work. as you can see in those photos, the fire department had to get people off using a platform truck and an aerial ladder. they evacuated dozens of guests through the roof of that monorail train. here are tweets that we have that we can share. this one from thrill geek.
s. good morning. reporter: good morning. 120 people had to be evacuated off of one train on the monorail system here at disney world. we have photos from that incident that we can show to you. we re using these courtesy of the wall disney world fan site, balddisney world news. the fire department on the property tells us disney, after that storm struck initially tried to reenergize the track and get the train running again. but that didn t work. what you re seeing in these photos is fire crews helping get people off using a platform truck and an aerial ladder to evacuate dozens of guests through a hatch in the roof of that monorail train. here are a couple of tweet from people stranded on the train. lindsey says trapped on a mono rail for almost two hours, but i did get to climb on top of it. eric says, scary to have to climb out of the top of a hatch and walk down several cars. here is the good news. no injuries when this monorail