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Do More Shipping with Less Work

Shipchain

Additionally, global trade scales are vulnerable to an impending digital documentation revolution, as noted by Kyunghee Park of Bloomberg.com. Since documentation and paperwork make up a considerable portion of time lost in transport, shipping on the blockchain will revolutionize the industry and allow you to do more with less.

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Transport Management System: Making your Logistics Supply Chain Successful

20Cube Logistics

It offers complete visibility into transport operations (air, sea, road or rail), compliances and documentation and ensures that consignment is delivered on time at the right delivery point. All details are presented on a single screen that makes decision making better and accurate. Why TMS is needed? Advantages of TMS.

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Rail Logistics Moves Ahead

Logistics Business Magazine

This is made possible by means of various modules within the Rail-Flow platform, which digitalises different processes from offer management to real-time tracking and tracing to invoicing. By replacing telephone, fax, Excel and email, Rail-Flow reliably simplifies, accelerates, and documents processes.

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Blockchain in Logistics: Discover its Advantages and Applications

3PL Links

The beginnings of blockchain technology can be traced back to the 2008 presentation of the Bitcoin concept by Satoshi Nakamoto. This technology, for instance, makes it possible to trace a product from its point of origin to the shelves of a retailer.

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Unparalleled Selection of Products at Show

Logistics Business Magazine

More than 1,500 exhibitors from Europe, North and South America, Asia, and Africa will present their current portfolios of products, systems, and solutions for efficient intralogistics processes to an international industry audience across 125,000 square meters of the fully booked exhibition centre—7% more exhibit space than last year.

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RF Scanners: The Ultimate Guide

Conger

Radio frequency scanners – or “RF scanners” for short – are electronic devices used to automate data entry of physical items into databases or computer systems so they can be logged, tracked, and managed. Manufacturing: Inventory management and asset tracking. Food: Tracking from farm to table for better food safety.

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Supply Chain Glossary of Terms

Logistics Bureau

It places responsibility on the carrier to transport the goods to the destination airport in line with specific conditions stated in the air waybill document. Barcodes are used to identify and track items as they move through the supply chain. Bill of Lading: A document representing a formal agreement between a shipper and carrier.