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RFID Case Study: Can a Supply Chain be Digitised?

Logistics Business Magazine

Experts from German RFID specialist Kathrein Solutions say yes: The global market is setting new standards for a more intelligent supply chain. A Stuttgart-based automotive manufacturer wanted to lead the way regarding digitisation and introduced RFID [1] as the basic infrastructure technology in its manufacturing plant.

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Big data and inventory management

EazyStock

What is big data? All successful businesses use data to develop strategies and review their outcomes. But as the number of systems being used increases, the amount of data available for consumption and analysis grows exponentially. Unstructured data isn’t as accessible to search or export and is often text-heavy.

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Successful digitisation of wine press hall in Bavaria

Logistics Business Magazine

Consistent documentation. In wine production, all processes must be fully documented. The grape containers are each equipped with four inconspicuously attached RFID sticker tags that are automatically read by the forklift when they are picked up. 8,000 RFID sticker tags (four for each of the 2,000 grape containers).

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5 Ways Embracing Technology is Improving Global Logistics and the Supply Chain

MTS Logistics

Advanced tracking technologies, such as GPS, RFID, and real-time data analytics enable companies to monitor the movement of goods in real-time, ensuring transparency and reducing the risk of delays or losses. This data can be leveraged to gain valuable insights and make informed decisions.

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Industrial Printer Portfolio Strengthened

Logistics Business Magazine

They will have documented evidence of every barcode label printed and their grade at the time of printing. Additionally, the Printronix AutoID Data Manager software application can capture grading measurements for every barcode printed on each label. “We

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Implementing AI in Supply Chain Logistics

20Cube Logistics

It enables the businesses to accurately predict the demand and also adjust routes for last mile deliveries as well as predict the nature and volume of material flow (for example, weather patterns, GPS and RFID) that affect the delivery time. Document invoices and payment requests. To know more on Chatbo t, click here.

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The Many Types of Inventory Management Technology

GlobalTranz

Think of manual systems as Excel documents and endless spreadsheets. In addition, inventory management systems may include the use of automated identification and data capture ( AIDC ) technologies, including radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips. Active Versus Passive RFID Inventory Management Systems.