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Warehouse Sorting Incorporates RFID Scanning

Logistics Business Magazine

OPEX® Corporation, a global leader in next generation automation for almost 50 years, is expanding the capabilities of its leading-edge ‘Sure Sort® Warehouse Automation’ technology to incorporate radio frequency identification (RFID) scanning to meet client needs and increase operational speed and efficiency. About OPEX.

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Four Essential Supply Chain Management Tools

CLX Logistics

To meet these demands, shippers need the right supply chain management tools with the flexibility to grow and scale as needed. The right supply chain management tools help not only to enable shippers to provide better customer service and on-time deliveries but also to remain competitive with everyone else in the market.

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Industrial Printer Portfolio Strengthened

Logistics Business Magazine

TSC Printronix Auto ID , a global leader in barcode label printing solutions, adds real-time 1D and 2D barcode verification tools to its popular Printronix Auto ID T6000e series mid-range industrial printers. They will have documented evidence of every barcode label printed and their grade at the time of printing.

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RFID Case Study: Can a Supply Chain be Digitised?

Logistics Business Magazine

Experts from German RFID specialist Kathrein Solutions say yes: The global market is setting new standards for a more intelligent supply chain. A Stuttgart-based automotive manufacturer wanted to lead the way regarding digitisation and introduced RFID [1] as the basic infrastructure technology in its manufacturing plant.

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Four Ways Shippers Can Optimize Their Cold Storage Operations

Blue Grace Logistics

Cold storage and transportation are growing steadily, and the industry must adapt the supply chain to its new regulations and needs. Ensuring rigorous traceability of goods: RFID technology is becoming more and more prevalent in cold logistics due to the advantages it presents for the automatic identification of goods.

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Connected Logistics is the Future of Global Trade

Blue Grace Logistics

In the next 2 to 3 years, analysts predict the connected logistics industry to be worth USD 40 – 50 Billion. Digitalization, RFID tags, and GPS trackers have immensely improved shipment visibility. Document management: System integration has also helped improve documentation management and storage. BlueShip® 4.0

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Raben equips drivers with rugged handhelds

Logistics Business Magazine

As a result Raben Group provides its clients and customers with the added value of a very precise tool for monitoring deliveries. For Raben drivers, the TOUGHBOOK N1 handheld had now become an everyday tool. The basic task for the device is to collect and provide real-time data on the status of the shipment.