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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. Zebra’s warehouse vision study states that typically 50% of ecommerce warehouse employees are picking orders and that 40-70% of their time is spent moving between picking locations.

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3 More Advanced Technology Trends in Logistics in 2016: Welcome to the Hyperconnected Logistics Industry

GlobalTranz

After taking a look at the automation technology trends in logistics from our first post, take a look at how these technology trends in logistics will grow and what impact they will have for the industry. Increasing Use of RFID-, AIDC -, & IoT-Based Technologies.

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7 Supply Chain and Logistics Trends to Watch in 2018

Logistics Bureau

It’s that time when idle chatter at the office Christmas lunch turns to debating what next year will bring, especially among logistics and supply chain professionals, for whom it seems every New Year brings new challenges, trends, and disruptive innovations. The 7 Trends for Supply Chain Pros to Watch in 2018.

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The Future of Mobile in Supply Chain Management

Morai Logistics

The data acquired from emerging technology such as mobile-based solutions, is a response to the following challenges : Poor supply chain visibility. Supply chain technology provider, Datex defines mobile computers as “automated data collection (ADC) devices”. CAGR between 2017 and 2023. Inefficient supplier networks. Warehousing cost.

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Omnichannel Logistics Solutions Takes the Supply Chain To The Next Level

GlobalTranz

Over the last year, huge strides were made in machine-to-machine connectivity, as foreseen by our predictions, ranging from the greater use of automated identification and data capture (AIDC) and stronger resolve for more omnichannel logistics solutions. In other words, someone had to scan and enter information physically.

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Why Experiential Retail Might Just be The Secret to Customer Success

Locus

It is possible by implementing technologies like radio frequency identification (RFID). Consumers can instantly access product information and billing when products are put in the RFID tray. Similar to RFID, stores also embed QR codes for quick payments. This consistent flexibility smooths out the buying journey of consumers.

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Can Mobile Robots Solve Skills Shortage?

Logistics Business Magazine

In its special report called: ‘Shortfall in UK Labour Supply to Persist’ it detects a ‘curious movement in the UK work demographic’, with a significant proportion of over 50s having left the workforce, and estimates that had the UK’s labour force continued to grow at its 2015-2019 trend rate, it would be around 2.5% bigger than it is today.