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DENSO: Why RFID is the future

Logistics Business Magazine

DENSO WAVE EUROPE , member of the Toyota group, has developed and deployed various RFID readers and solutions, which are used for inventory management, in-store product movements at the POS, for warehouse management or shipping controls. One of these experts at DENSO WAVE EUROPE is David Walker, who has specialised in RFID.

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RFID in the Supply Chain: Fizzling Technology or the Future of Effective SCM?

GlobalTranz

In 2003, Walmart announced that all of its suppliers would need to have Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags on all pallets and cases by 2006. For many reasons, that transformation did not happen and RFID was put on the industry’s back-burner. Two Specific Examples of RFID in the Supply Chain?

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Track and Trace Solutions for Your Supply Chain

Carter Logistics

Track and Trace Solutions for Your Supply Chain. One way to ensure customer satisfaction in a supply chain, is to provide complete visibility and transparency throughout the process. Correctly implemented, supply chain management technology and resources can help the processes become more accurate and efficient.

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Streamlining The Supply Chain With Visibility

Blue Grace Logistics

The complexity of supply chains has progressed globally over the last decade, growing from simple domestic supply chains to increasingly involved global supply chains. As the economy continues to rebuild, visibility is key to surviving capacity crunch and supply chain inconsistencies.

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RFID: what, when, where and why of your supply chain

The Logistics Academy

With its strength in identifying individual items or assets and their whereabouts, RFID offers a multitude of benefits across the entire supply chain. Over the last few weeks we’ve walked you through the various benefits of using RFID in a retail store.

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How to Get a Job in the Supply Chain Sector

Logistics Bureau

So, you are thinking about a career in supply chain? While this article is intended as an evergreen resource, to help you navigate in your search for a supply chain job, and is not a COVID-19-specific guide, the pandemic has galvanized attention on the industry and its criticality.

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Big data and inventory management

EazyStock

What is big data? All successful businesses use data to develop strategies and review their outcomes. But as the number of systems being used increases, the amount of data available for consumption and analysis grows exponentially. Unstructured data isn’t as accessible to search or export and is often text-heavy.