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RFID Case Study: Can a Supply Chain be Digitised?

Logistics Business Magazine

Logistical challenges were normally solved using barcode-based systems. What matters is speed, a complete overview of complex processes, and, of course, a maximum focus on the customer. Both processes, sorting at the crossdock as well as the transport, are carried out with RFID support. Solution: RFID hardware components.

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Key Takeaways from Oracle CloudWorld 2023

Logistics Viewpoints

And of course, Oracle with their investments in Cloud computing, Internet of Things technology, and artificial intelligence can be used to minimize inputs while increasing productivity. In hospitals inventory tends to be stored in all sorts of nooks and crannies across the facility.

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[Infographic] 5 Ways STEM Education is Leading the Logistics Industry

GlobalTranz

The studies of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) have shaped the logistics industry into what it is today. Logistics, the discipline that manages the shipping and distribution of goods to consumers, has made momentous strides in recent years with help from new technology. Emerging Technical Studies.

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Sortation Case Study: Prepared for Peak Times

Logistics Business Magazine

The sortation system is at the heart of the logistics centre: it handles the sortation demands reliably and responds quickly during peak times. Parcel shipping is growing worldwide, and Austria is no exception of course. Logistics and parcel services must be able to react accordingly to those demands, because the competition is fierce.

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Gemba Process Innovation Can Drive Wave in Europe

Logistics Business Magazine

In Europe, Gemba Process Innovation is most obviously suited to manufacturing, logistics and retail industries but it has applications across many industries. In logistics, it can provide the ability to sort, schedule, track and monitor the condition of goods using Deep Learning and sensor technologies connected via the Internet of Things.

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How to Get a Job in the Supply Chain Sector

Logistics Bureau

And now let us examine the reasons why a career in logistics offers so much diversity to so many workers. One study shows that one in three companies in the United States has jobs that are taking nine to 12 months to fill. Another study reveals that the demand for supply chain talent exceeds supply by 6 to 1.

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Learnings@Locus: What Makes Every Delivery More Efficient Than the Last

Locus

Ours is the kind of success story that is not unheard of: we started from scratch (two-bedroom apartment, to be precise) and over the course of seven years have managed to expand to over 30 countries with offices all over the world. Delve into the details of it in this case study here. Deep dive into Unilever’s case study here.