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Pallet Shuttle System is Better, Bigger, Easier

Logistics Business Magazine

The solution meets the issues of 3pl industry by providing flexible in product handling and throughput. Better, bigger and easier Founded in 2001, KDL is geared to helping its clients boost their supply chain management and move their businesses forward.

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Final Linde 392/393 IC Rolls Off Production Line

Logistics Business Magazine

The series set technical standards in many areas: for example, with its overhead tilt cylinders. With over 100,000 units produced it was the best-selling model series in Europe by the time the 39X series was ready for launch in late 2001. “We

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Fashion Transparency: China to Germany

Logistics Business Magazine

For more than 40 years, he has been regarded as a pioneer of German-Chinese economic relations and sustainable production in China: As early as 2001, the Zhejiang Province awarded him the “Golden Magnolia Prize” for the “most socially responsible factory.” Employees have a clear preference, and so does Geuting.

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Warehousing, the Rise of IT, Automation, and Now… Robotics

Logistics Bureau

Premium orange juice for example has a storage life of about 65 days. WebVan went out of business in 2001 with a market value close to zero after having initially raised billions in funding. Materials Handling magazine called the new Adidas DC the “Warehouse of the Month” in late 1995 before it went live. Perhaps it did.

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How Manufacturing in the US Continues to Grow Despite Fears Over Higher Costs, Lower Percentage of GDP & Election-Year Woes

GlobalTranz

The first recovery was from 2001 to 2007, but it was halted with the Great Recession of 2008. Now, some evidence does suggest a slight slowdown in specific manufacturing sectors, such as the auto industry, explains Joel Kotkin of Forbes magazine. Since 1991, the U.S.