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Maximizing Warehouse Efficiency: Unleashing the Potential of ABCD Analysis

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The ABCD Analysis entails categorizing products based on their net sales and subsequently measuring the inventory value for each category. Consisting of moderate net sales and priority products, this category is essential but not as impactful as Category A.

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Maximizing Warehouse Efficiency: Unleashing the Potential of ABCD Analysis

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The ABCD Analysis entails categorizing products based on their net sales and subsequently measuring the inventory value for each category. These categories are outlined as follows: Category A : This segment comprises high net sales and high-priority products, often representing a substantial portion of overall sales.

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GNB Industrial Power Wins Award For Innovation In Field Service

Logistics Business Magazine

GNB won its innovation award in the category “ServiceMax – Keeps The World Running”. It increased uptime and productivity, improved invoice efficiency and introduced more consistent processes for service technicians. GNB has used ServiceMax to fully standardize its service delivery model across Europe.

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The Dispatch Report | October 2019, Issue No. 12

Shipchain

We partnered with GTX Corp, ParceLive, and a few others that will be announced soon, began working on case studies, aired our first webinar with major industry executives, graduated from the Plug and Play Spring 2019 Food and Beverage Accelerator Program, joined forces with the World Economic Forum to build the Blockchain Toolkit, and a lot more.

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Importance of Social Proof in Ecommerce

Ship Monk

We spend a lot of time researching products before we buy, but in the end we may still feel uncertain. Humans have a natural attraction (psychologists call it a cognitive bias) toward products and services that other people like. Interestingly, the less your customers know about your product, the more important social proof becomes.