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New Auto-Id Integration Standard in RFID Could Play A Major Role In Adoption & Proliferation of IoT (Internet of Things)

GlobalTranz

The Simplification of Integration Standard to Increase RFID Adoption Laying Ground for Proliferation of IoT. This integration standard change will drive strong growth in the auto-ID market in the future, with ARC Advisory predicting an increase of 15% in RFID adoption in 2015. BONUS: From RFID to the Internet of Things.

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The Most Significant Ways in Which Warehousing is Changing — Part 2

Morai Logistics

This article by Morai Logistics points to 4 prominent ways in which warehousing is changing as companies prepare them for the future. For example, organisations no longer need to think of warehousing in terms of massive regional hubs that require long-distance road haulage (with the expense and environmental impact that entails).

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NRF 2023: Empowering the Customer

Logistics Viewpoints

This is not an exhaustive list; I will bring you part 2 in a future article which looks at returns management, with solutions from Happy Returns (PayPal), FarEye, and Zebra’s partnership with Opturo. RFID has been the next big thing for years. Manhattan is putting RFID in the store at the item level for improved inventory accuracy.

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Top Supply Chain and Logistics Articles of 2019

PINC

Matt Yearling’s articles ranked on both Logistics Viewpoints’ and Talking Logistics’ most-read article lists for 2019. . Here’s a synopsis of his most-read articles for the year and the evergreen insights that he shared with readers: Excess Inventory? No Problem. You Have Trailers in The Yard. Talking Logistics).

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No Supply Chain Strategy? Here’s How to Develop One

Logistics Bureau

As a result, and as we’ve mentioned in several previously published articles, we’ve discovered that many companies lack a defined and documented supply chain strategy. For example, you don’t want to assume that a single logistics strategy and service approach will meet all your customers’ needs. It may do, but how do you know?

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How to Optimize Harvest Management

Quality Scales Unlimited

In this article, we will expand on two ways you can apply these advancements to harvest management. Listed below are four examples of this. When you weigh, package and prepare your harvested goods for shipment, the shipment details can be saved to a RFID tag. RFID tags have also been used to track livestock.

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5 Myths of Making Robots Work with People

Logistics Viewpoints

In this article, we’ll take a look at a few of these and give you the real answers on orchestrating and optimizing the work of people and robots in the warehouse. Similar to conventional voice picking systems, workers confirm their work using voice, scan, RFID, or robot mounted screens or lights.