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DENSO solutions help digitalise logistics

Logistics Business Magazine

RFID technology also plays a key role in the digitalisation of the logistics industry. RFID ensures that processes along the supply chain become leaner, faster, and more efficient. Logistics benefit from RFID devices and IoT solutions. With RFID, processes along the supply chain can be optimised.

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

GlobalTranz

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. According to Gartner, Inc.,

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NRF 2023: Empowering the Customer

Logistics Viewpoints

The usual themes were still very present as solution providers and retailers alike were more than happy to talk about omni-channel, mobility, and machine learning, to name a few. RFID has been the next big thing for years. Manhattan is putting RFID in the store at the item level for improved inventory accuracy.

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Logistics Technology You Need to Stay Competitive

Trinity Logistics

It presents many opportunities for a fresh approach. In an ARC survey , respondents indicated freight savings of 8 percent through the adoption of a TMS. Here at Trinity, we currently use FourKites, MacroPoint, and Trucker Tools for our shipment tracking. INTERET OF THINGS (IoT) AND RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID).

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MIT’s Sheffi on Supply Chain Sustainability

247 Customs Broker

Most sustainability books in my view do not present the full 360 view. “Although a number of surveys show consumers say they want sustainable products, only a small percentage of them are actually willing to pay more to buy sustainable products,” Sheffi notes. Marketing Director, Inovity.

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Will Robots Take All the Supply Chain Jobs?

247 Customs Broker

Using the right tool for the right job has always been a best practice and one of the reasons, we feel, that RFID has never taken off in the DC as exponentially as pundits have been forecasting since 2006. God bless america from its present distraction. Julie Leonard.

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

GlobalTranz

The following is a timeline of key American Manufacturing Industry Moments & Innovations up to present day. 1983: Patent for RFID Tags Secured. In 1983, Charles Walton first patented RFID or radio frequency identification technology. Unfortunately for him, his latest patent about RFID expired in the mid-1990s.