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IFOY Test Report: NIMMSTA Light Tag

Logistics Business Magazine

Our next entry is the Light Tag pick-by-light solution from NIMMSTA GmbH. The NIMMSTA Light Tags represent a completely new approach to a pick-by-light solution that achieves up to 80% more efficiency without integration effort and in combination with the NIMMSTA Industrial Smart Watch. But it can be even better.

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Research ON RFID-TECHNOLOGY IN WAREHOUSE

Logistics at MPEPS at UPV

In Research Methodology subject we were given opportunity to do research on a topic of our choice & I did my research on RFID technology in Warehouses. ’ Radio-frequency identification uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. I will share with you my Findings during research.

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The Secret Journey of a Fashion Piece

Logistics at MPEPS at UPV

I like to read articles and try to follow this topic. But with the implementation of tracking technology, such as RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tags, product data can be fed directly into a designer’s own business management software.

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Emerging Warehouse Automation Technologies

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Advanced Inventory Scanning Techniques Fully automated warehouses have been a hot topic as of late. It’s big news for operations that take advantage of tried and true asset tagging and bar coding. To stay up to date on these technology topics and more, subscribe to our blog.

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AI’s Transformative Role in Warehousing

Logistics Business Magazine

That in turn can assist with the next topic, that of efficient order picking, which of course has its own pathing and routeing issues. Efficient picking A lot of the noise around AI in the supply chain is around issues like inventory and ordering.

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Supply Chain Management: It’s IoT Time

The Logistics Academy

IoT technology can help companies manage transportation fleets, inventory, and warehouse operations; make replenishment decisions; refine delivery routes; generate better demand forecasts; and a good deal more. Or they might store inventory in satellite locations to reach customers more easily despite congested routes.

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Is it Time for B2B Freight Providers to Learn From B2C?

Logistics Bureau

In my various articles covering the topic of cost-to-serve, I’ve often mentioned the importance of segregating customers into tiers, with the gold standard of service reserved for the most profitable customers, and progressively lower levels for those in the middle and the bottom echelons of profitability.