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RFID brings improved inventory management to retail

Logistics Business Magazine

The use of RFID offers a whole range of advantages, two of which clearly stand out: precision and speed. From inventory control to increasing sales and reducing inventory costs, RFID has a positive impact on various aspects in retail. DENSO’s RFID readers are ideal for working along the entire supply chain.

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Cognex presents new compact barcode reader

Logistics Business Magazine

Examples include decoding difficult DPM codes on challenging surfaces of automotive parts, reading and tracking small DPM codes on medical devices or reliably reading barcodes on high-speed packaging lines. The post Cognex presents new compact barcode reader appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Augmenting Your Logistics Operations with Digital Yards

Talking Logistics

For example, companies can now do in days what used to take weeks of programming and customization. . We’re already seeing practical examples of this in supply chain operations, with parcel sorting, product packaging, automated guided vehicles, and robotic lift trucks. in the case of fresh produce).

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

Morai Logistics

For example, organisations no longer need to think of warehousing in terms of massive regional hubs that require long-distance road haulage (with the expense and environmental impact that entails). With all the technology present in warehouses, the need for connectivity is greater than ever. Connectivity.

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The Past, Present, and Future of Technology in the Warehouse

Logistics Bureau

For example: Paperwork and data entry: WMS has reduced the need for people to spend time completing paper forms or entering data from documents into spreadsheets and other data-management applications. Further examples can be seen if you look around. A Summary of Our Trip Back in Time. So let’s move on and do just that.

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This Week in Logistics News (April 30 – May 6)

Logistics Viewpoints

UPS to deploy RFIDs through 100 facilities this year. UPS plans to implement its smart package initiative at 100 facilities in 2022, which will involve using RFID tags on packages to speed up throughput. RFID uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. The Czinger 21C costs $1.7

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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.