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60% of Warehouse Leaders Plan to Deploy RFID by 2028

Logistics Business Magazine

Zebra Technologies Corporation today released the findings of its 2023 Global Warehousing Study, which confirmed 58% of warehouse decision-makers plan to deploy radio frequency identification (RFID) technology by 2028 which will help increase inventory visibility and reduce out-of-stocks.

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NRF 2023: Empowering the Customer

Logistics Viewpoints

RFID has been the next big thing for years. Manhattan is putting RFID in the store at the item level for improved inventory accuracy. Store associates can use RFID for rapid scanning and tracking, see how much of an item is actually in stock, and replenish these items faster. This is essentially continuous optimization.

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Implementing AI in Supply Chain Logistics

20Cube Logistics

According to a survey by market research firm IDC, “Around 50 per cent of supply chain logistics companies will use AI and Power BI for advanced analytics for planning by 2020”. For example, in a warehouse, AI helps retailers to maintain an edge for supply chain operations and product delivery. What is Artificial Intelligence?

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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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This Week in Logistics News (February 11 – 17)

Logistics Viewpoints

The initiative involves placing RFID tags on packages and wearable devices on employees to eliminate manual scans, reduce misloads, and accelerate parcel throughput in the delivery giant’s warehouses. In its January survey of grocery executives and consumers, Grocery Doppio, a Jacksonville, Fla.-based

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Logistics Technology You Need to Stay Competitive

Trinity Logistics

An example of this is Uber which launched Uber Freight in the U.S. For example, last-mile delivery is very time and energy-consuming. In an ARC survey , respondents indicated freight savings of 8 percent through the adoption of a TMS. INTERET OF THINGS (IoT) AND RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID).

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What Drives an Investment in a Warehouse Management System? 5 Considerations for Your Selection

GlobalTranz

Automated tracking and data capture of information, such as through stationary or wrist-mounted scanners and radio frequency identification ( RFID ) sensors, allows an organization to review and adjust warehouse processes. For example, an organization may use a subscription-based solution to expand into additional warehouses.