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60% of Warehouse Leaders Plan to Deploy RFID by 2028

Logistics Business Magazine

Zebra Technologies Corporation today released the findings of its 2023 Global Warehousing Study, which confirmed 58% of warehouse decision-makers plan to deploy radio frequency identification (RFID) technology by 2028 which will help increase inventory visibility and reduce out-of-stocks.

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Could Autumn peak be riskier than usual?

Logistics Business Magazine

To meet demand, many businesses require space for warehousing, order picking and dispatch over and above their normal needs. An experienced, well-connected consultancy can help a business ‘right size’ its warehousing needs to meet seasonal patterns of supply and demand. appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Navigating the Loading Bay’s Hidden Risks

Logistics Business Magazine

One survey found that 64% of businesses across materials handling, distribution, or fulfilment had forgone business worth more than 25% of their revenue in 2022 because of staffing issues. When new employees are recruited, warehousing and logistics businesses seem to experience higher than average levels of staff turnover.

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Remote Control Services

Logistics Business Magazine

Some 81 percent of those surveyed in an IT study carried out in 2021 with 1,451 decision-makers reported that they were seeing more cyber threats during the pandemic. According to the study, however, companies place a low priority on cybersecurity, despite the fact that their IT departments have recognised the elevated threat level.

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75% of logistics professionals see room for improvement

Logistics Business Magazine

This opinion was also mirrored in the answers of the survey respondents who stated that “Matching demand with capacity more efficiently” was the highest priority for them in 2022. Further results of the study show that the integration of technology and logistics was strengthened within the last year.

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Beverage industry raises a glass to warehouse automation

Logistics Business Magazine

Indeed, a recent survey found that nearly half of beverage distributors consider the shrinking labour pool to be the biggest threat to the smooth running of their supply chains. A recent study by Logistics UK showed that in 2019, 79,000 EU nationals left the UK logistics industry – around 7,000 of whom were lift truck drivers.

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IFOY Test Report: Crown SP 1500

Logistics Business Magazine

To meet market demands, Crown redesigned the entire platform ̶ based on feedback from 250 customer surveys worldwide. The unique ergonomics with a large number of configuration options, which were developed from studies conducted directly at the customer’s premises, are another key feature.