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[INFOGRAPHICS] 4 Uses of Supply Chain Technology Applications Moving Shippers into the Future of Effective Management

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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a vital piece of technology that can provide innumerable benefits to the business owner. RFID chips are placed on every product and provide a way for business owners to easily track their inventory. 9 Facts About RFID Technology in Logistics.

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Top 15 Logistics Blog Posts of 2014

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The Ultimate Guide for Effective LTL Freight Management : we put on a 60 minute webinar entitled, “Best Practices for Effective LTL Freight Management and Shipping.” We had a great turnout with over 250 logistics managers, supply chain officers, and those in the transportation world registering and attending the webinar.

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5 Predictive & Immersive Logistics Tech Trends Driving Continual Improvement

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Mostly, robotics, handheld or RFID-triggered scanners may be used more often to handle returns, which will shorten the time between processing and refund for consumers, further increasing the public image of the company. Augmented Reality Will Redefine Picking and Repair Processes.

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What is the Hyperconnected Era & “The Internet Of Things” and What does it Have to Do with Manufacturing & Logistics?

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IoT makes use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chips that “talk” to each other. Bill Joy envisioned Device to Device (D2D) communication as part of his “Six Webs” framework, presented at the World Economic Forum at Davos in 1999. The implication of this capability will be immense.

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5 Most Popular Supply Chain Blog Posts of 2015…So Far

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Over the last 100 plus years of the history of supply chain management has evolved from an initial focus on improving relatively simple, but very labor-intensive processes to the present day engineering and managing of extraordinarily complex global networks. Same-Day Delivery. Supplier Diversity and Women. Sustainability. Automation.

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[INFOGRAPHIC] Public Perception of & A Brief Timeline of Moments from the American Manufacturing Industry

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The following is a timeline of key American Manufacturing Industry Moments & Innovations up to present day. This strategy became famous in 1995 when Jack Welch implemented it at GE. 1983: Patent for RFID Tags Secured. In 1983, Charles Walton first patented RFID or radio frequency identification technology.