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RFID: The Key to Improving Visibility

20Cube Logistics

RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is one such innovation which is widely used in Supply Chain and Logistics as it’s efficient and saves time. What’s RFID? RFID is a tool to read & understand digital data encrypted in RFID tags through a reader via radio waves. RFID for container tracking.

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Precise, Comprehensive Data in Air Freight

Logistics Business Magazine

. “Air freight forwarders should use this period to ensure that they can provide the airlines with the additional data required,” advises DAKOSY authorized officer Dirk Gladiator. In any case, the participating service providers must deliver more comprehensive data that meets a very high standard.

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Liquid Lens Technology to Small Code Reader

Logistics Business Magazine

As well as code-reading duties in fast-moving production and logistics, is therefore ideal for reading direct marks on electronics or automotive components, for example. It also reliably reads slowly-degrading codes, for example on totes in hard-working materials handling environments.

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DENSO solutions help digitalise logistics

Logistics Business Magazine

“The Auto-ID solutions, handheld terminals and scanners as well as wearables from DENSO record data from picking to delivery. RFID technology also plays a key role in the digitalisation of the logistics industry. RFID ensures that processes along the supply chain become leaner, faster, and more efficient.

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How Fleet Management Professionals Can Leverage IoT Technology

IoT World Today

In addition, radio-frequency identification ( RFID ) technology, which has seen gradually increasing use in the past decades, is another enabling technology. RFID technology is available in the form of wireless microchips (‘tags’) attached to an object and emitting radio waves. Streamline Delivery Management.

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10 Steps to Check If Your Business Is Ready For Big Data

Forto

Few topics hold the prestige of logisticians like Big Data. The applications of Big Data in business are numerous. In freight management, Big Data yields opportunities for improvement. The reason behind the application of data is immense. The ways we collect data has evolved too. Why Is Big Data Important?

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Trends 2021: Warehouse Automation

Logistics Business Magazine

Warehouse automation is the combination of mobility, physical automation along with technologies such as RFID and temperature sensing. RFID technology and machine vision. We’ve seen a growing interest and demand in RFID, machine vision and computer vision systems. These are interdependent technologies.