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Plastic firm optimises production

Logistics Business Magazine

” The first information and reports about SmartMONITOR excited Flestic so much that they spontaneously attended an information event organised by the wholesaler itsme. In addition, these are of course transmitted to the SmartMONITOR software. This saves me a lot of work and, of course, money.”

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Case Study: Viennese Brewery Uses Fronius Battery Charging

Logistics Business Magazine

Although the traditional brewer produces more than 20 different beers, it is more than just the variety in the range that its customers value: they also love the events held at the brewery’s premises. With over 200,000 visitors and more than 5,000 events each year, this concept has developed into a core feature of Viennese city life.

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2016 Supply Chain Trends: 7 of 12 Trends that Will Drive Supply Chain Management in 2016

GlobalTranz

The display would show the driver critical information including cargo temperature (especially important when transporting medical devices or other fragile goods), gasoline efficiency (which changes based on the weight of the truck!), Or detect risk across the multi-tier supply chain based on world events and geopolitical risk factors.

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WMS: what comes first – hardware or software?

Logistics Business Magazine

Of course, as in all aspects of life, there are exceptions to every situation. Here’s a couple of examples: A temperature-controlled warehouse for goods that need either extreme cold or hot storage and subsequent movement within, and in and out of the facility. appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Taking cover from the heat

Automotive Logistics

The second-costliest tropical cyclone on record and the third hurricane of the exceptionally active 2017 hurricane season, it inflicted a reported $125 billion in damage and, according to Forbes magazine, destroyed over a million vehicles, mostly through flooding. Globally, extreme weather events are not uncommon, of course.