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Editor’s Pick: How to Protect Your Transportation Technology from Supply Chain Cyber Threats

Talking Logistics

Note: Today’s post is part of our “Editor’s Pick” series where we highlight posts published by our sponsors that provide practical knowledge and advice on timely and important supply chain and logistics topics.

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Inventory Management vs. Warehouse Management

The Logistics of Logistics

So, as an example, the IMS tracks and reports that there are 30 widgets in Warehouse A, 25 in Warehouse B, 48 in Manufacturing Plant A, and so on. An example would be scanning a pallet ID and location barcode to confirm that the pallet with the ID of 123 has been putaway location 456, for example.

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From Static to Dynamic – How AI and Smart Automation Extend WMS Capabilities

Logistics Viewpoints

For instance, they can reroute pick paths or reprioritize tasks mid-shift based on current conditions, ensuring operations run smoothly despite disruptions. Warehouse optimization solutions enable DCs to implement waveless picking or dynamic order prioritization, even with legacy systems.

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The Different Types of Editing Explained (With Examples)

Shippeo

However, the truth is, when you pick up your favorite novel, what you’re reading is usually the result of many written drafts of imperfection, marked up in […]. The post The Different Types of Editing Explained (With Examples) apareció primero en Kotobee Blog.

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How to Improve Warehouse Layout Efficiency and Save Costs

Logistics Bureau

A great deal of excess motion and transport are generated by poorly laid out pick faces, through which warehouse operatives must back-track and meander while assembling orders or truckloads. Warehouse management systems can optimize picking routes, ensuring that paths remain efficient despite changes in product lines.

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Locus Robotics Uses Simulation as a Differentiator

Logistics Viewpoints

This capability can also be used with existing customers whose pick volumes are changing to see whether adding new bots makes sense. Locus is one of the largest providers in the market in a press release last year, they announced that their bots had completed over 4 billion picks. The worker goes to that bot and picks onto it.

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Supply Chain Automation – Is Australia Ready?

Logistics Bureau

Imagine your inventory system automatically placing orders when stock runs low, your warehouse robots picking and packing orders 24/7, and your delivery routes optimizing themselves based on real-time traffic conditions. What are some examples of Supply Chain Automation? Computer vision systems verify picks 99.9%