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Adapting to Retail Demand Fluctuations: Solutions for Food and Beverage Shippers

Blue Grace Logistics

Optimizing Inventory Management Once forecasts are available, the focus shifts to managing inventory efficiently to meet anticipated demand. Leveraging technology like RFID tags and IoT sensors enables real-time inventory tracking, allowing for quick adjustments in response to demand fluctuations.

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Logistics Technologies: 4 Benefits of RFID, AIDC, and IoT Based Technologies to Shippers

GlobalTranz

To improve this connectivity, the use of radio frequency identification (RFID), automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) , and Internet of Things (IoT) come into play. Driving Forces Behind Adoption of RFID-, AIDC-, and IoT-Based Technologies. The advantages of using RFID-, AIDC-, and IoT- based technologies seem fairly simple.

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3 More Advanced Technology Trends in Logistics in 2016: Welcome to the Hyperconnected Logistics Industry

GlobalTranz

Increasing Use of RFID-, AIDC -, & IoT-Based Technologies. It's easy to become overwhelmed when thinking about the Internet of Things (IoT), radio frequency identification (RFID), and AIDC technologies for improving the order fulfillment process. However, these technologies are becoming more popular and cost effective to use.

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Top 15 Logistics Blog Posts of 2014

GlobalTranz

The Ultimate Guide for Effective LTL Freight Management : we put on a 60 minute webinar entitled, “Best Practices for Effective LTL Freight Management and Shipping.” We had a great turnout with over 250 logistics managers, supply chain officers, and those in the transportation world registering and attending the webinar.

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IoT Inspired Smart Warehouses Are Reinventing Inventory Management

GlobalTranz

Warehouse managers must understand why changes of standards and use of the Internet of Things (IoT) are needed and how smart warehouses can meet the demands of today and tomorrow. For example, auto-lighting LEDs, RFID, and handheld scanners can help pickers ensure the right item is picked every time.

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5 Predictive & Immersive Logistics Tech Trends Driving Continual Improvement

GlobalTranz

Meanwhile, technology is stepping up to meet the added pressures and demand on the industry, and your company needs to understand where it will be felt the most. Automated technology, including autonomous trucks, drones, and unpacking processes, will be required to meet this need. Logistics Tech Will Become Data-Driven.

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Strategic Logistics: 8 Steps to Controlling Inventory Flow & Driving Warehouse Efficiency

GlobalTranz

Modern warehouse management demands bar codes or radio frequency identification (RFID) to automatically track and collect data about an item. For example, a warehouse may hire a vendor compliance manager to ensure all vendors meet the facility’s requirements. Maintaining flexibility is critical to meeting demands in the global market.