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This Week in Logistics News (January 6 – 12)

Logistics Viewpoints

Walmart unleashes ‘largest drone delivery footprint of any U.S. Walmart unleashes ‘largest drone delivery footprint of any U.S. Wing and Zipline are drone delivery providers and will allow Walmart to cover 75 percent of the Dallas-Fort Worth population as stores in 30 towns and municipalities will now offer drone delivery service.

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The Most Significant Ways in Which Warehousing is Changing — Part 2

Morai Logistics

Finally, another technology set to a have a significant impact on warehouses in the future are drones. This is because drones have the potential to be used to keep track of inventory. This technology allows small drones to fly above a warehouse floor to read RFID tags from tens of meters away.

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Drones Connect with RFID to Catalog Inventory

Supply Chain and Logistics

They use a drone to read the RFID tags on items without sending a human out to scan the bins. A new application from MIT attempts to correct issues of inventory shrinkage ‘in the bins’ as they say. Watch out … Continue reading →

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Technology Is Reshaping Logistics

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Logistics technologies, such as robotic warehouse systems, make automation a reality, while drones improve last-mile delivery capabilities and better tracking with tools like RFID tags, which improve visibility throughout the supply chain. These technologies also contribute to a rise in big data and analytics in the logistics field.

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The Impact of Technology and Automation on Logistics: Streamlining Operations for a Supply Chain

Logistics at MPEPS at UPV

Using RFID tags, logistics professionals can track and identify products in real-time. Autonomous Vehicles: Autonomous vehicles, such as drones and self-driving trucks, transform logistics operations. Drones are revolutionizing last-mile delivery, reaching remote areas, and overcoming logistical challenges.

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Drones in Distribution: Thinking Inside the Box

Logistics Bureau

I’d be a little surprised if you haven’t yet heard about retail giant, Amazon and its plans for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), otherwise known as drones, in distribution. So is there really a place for drones in distribution? Waiting for Your Drone Delivery? Some Possible Benefits of Drones in the DC.

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Smaller cities become new hubs in the Indian warehousing landscape.

20Cube Logistics

The industry is witnessing a number of trends that include RFID tags, drones, augmented reality and automation. This leads to bigger requirements for warehousing facilities within these areas. Technological advancements have made regulation of warehouses possible even in remote areas.