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RFID in the Supply Chain: Fizzling Technology or the Future of Effective SCM?

GlobalTranz

In 2003, Walmart announced that all of its suppliers would need to have Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags on all pallets and cases by 2006. Two Specific Examples of RFID in the Supply Chain? For many reasons, that transformation did not happen and RFID was put on the industry’s back-burner. Download white paper.

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OSCA brings visibility to jeans supply chain

Logistics Business Magazine

In 1989, for example, the company obtained the license for JOOP! jeans, ending in 2003 with the sale of the JOOP! “But thanks to frequent catch-ups and feedback loops between MUSTANG and Setlog, which entailed a meeting every two weeks, Setlog implemented the software very professionally,” reports Oepen.

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Guide to retrofitting warehouse software

Logistics Business Magazine

This requires a software solution is that is integrated seamlessly and is future-oriented to meet the challenges of the warehouse. The functional specification is an important tool in the extensive project planning and simulation, in which the necessary migration steps are defined in addition to the specifications.

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30 Warehouse Automation Companies [Names, Locations, Offerings]

Conger

Bastian Solutions offers internally developed systems, a unique robotic shuttle system, automated warehousing systems, and a variety of third-party systems to best meet customer needs. Visit Locus Robotics's Website Seegrid Seegrid, a company established in 2003, specializes in autonomous mobile robots (AMRs).