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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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Digital Training Software Enters Market

Logistics Business Magazine

because of the user-friendly, intuitive interface and the presentation of training materials using text, images, and video content across a wide range of languages,” explains ColdTrack CTO, James Maes. “Our requirement was to provide consistent training for all of our warehouse personnel.

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Augmenting Your Logistics Operations with Digital Yards

Talking Logistics

The beauty of using sensor technology in place of manually entered data results in high quality data that you can depend on, with passive RFID, GPS, OCR (optical character recognition), and barcode technology being the most popular choices for today’s shippers. This, in turn, saves a lot of wasted time, fuel, and product quality (i.e.,

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8 Ways to Make Your Fulfillment Center Run More Efficiently

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Once you know what’s in your inventory, make sure you don’t let it slide back into chaos by investing in an inventory management tool. A WMS is a critical tool for optimizing any warehouse operating at scale. Give your employees the tools to succeed. Make sure your WMS is meeting your needs. . Get your hands dirty. .

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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.,