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Guide to retrofitting warehouse software

Logistics Business Magazine

This means that in addition to the existing general conditions, new challenges also arise that must be considered in the analysis, planning, and implementation. Personnel can also be introduced to new processes or dialogs and the documentation regarding software realisation is updated step by step up until implementation is successful.

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Robotics pilot doubles productivity at Geodis’ Indianapolis warehouse

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Geodis CEO Marie-Christine Lombard said: “Our mission is to help our clients succeed by overcoming their logistical constraints and we are committed to innovative solutions for our customers to address industry-wide challenges. Importing and managing the logistics of your precious freight is no easy task. Photo: courtesy of GEODIS.

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How to automate your warehouse

Logistics Business Magazine

Alexander Glazunov, Delivery Director, Logistics at First Line Software offers Logistics Business readers his exclusive thoughts. This “process” is where you need to begin your analysis. Once this basic premise is accepted, the in-depth analysis of your current situation should begin by asking two very important questions: 1.

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The Year in Logistics: Most Popular Articles from 2020

Logistics Viewpoints

It’s the last few weeks of the year which means it is time to look back at the year in logistics. And 2020 was certainly quite the year in logistics. As always, it was a busy year covering the latest supply chain and logistics trends, emerging technologies, mergers and acquisitions, major news announcements, and more.

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Why Is It So Hard to Find Good Help These Days?

Material Handling and Logistics

Instead of using Google to search scientific literature, imagine hundreds of women using massive mainframe computers searching for physical documents based on key words submitted by scientists. The method uses a NIST-designed artifact, optical tracking, and an analysis method. I tell this story for a reason. Blockchain.