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

Logistics Bureau

Technologies such as barcode scanning and RFID have taken away much of that administration effort, by allowing operatives to simply scan a pick face and enter picked quantities on a keypad. That’s equipment, software and staff training. One of the biggest is the high upfront cost of implementing warehouse automation technology.

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Digital Training Software Enters Market

Logistics Business Magazine

has successfully launched its digital training software for logistics providers in the US market. software can put their entire staff training process on autopilot while increasing safety and quality in their operations – and reducing costs and efforts at the same time. Software start-up how.fm

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AI Agent Trained with Supply Chain Expertise

Logistics Business Magazine

The dashboard presents real-time and historical data from multiple sources in the warehouse. Thanks to Rufus we’ve always had access to the data we needed, but now we have a tool that can process this information for us in seconds and present it in multiple board-friendly formats.

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[INFOGRAPHIC] Public Perception of & A Brief Timeline of Moments from the American Manufacturing Industry

GlobalTranz

The following is a timeline of key American Manufacturing Industry Moments & Innovations up to present day. 1983: Patent for RFID Tags Secured. In 1983, Charles Walton first patented RFID or radio frequency identification technology. Unfortunately for him, his latest patent about RFID expired in the mid-1990s.

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Four Ways Shippers Can Optimize Their Cold Storage Operations

Blue Grace Logistics

Keep the temperature under control at all times: shorter delivery times and trends in omnichannel logistics are also present in the cold sector, making it essential to control the conditions in which the merchandise is stored and transported. Awareness and training for professionals to match.

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Practicing Social Distancing while Keeping Inventory Moving during COVID-19 pandemic

PINC

PINC Kiosk includes a touchscreen kiosk with an optional PINC RFID tag dispenser for drivers to self-check-in or out. Once the details are validated by the driver, he or she is presented with a drop location based on criteria (i.e., All the information collected is presented online on PINC’s yard platform.

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Warehouse Cost Savings: 5 Key Areas of Focus and 13 Practical Objectives

GlobalTranz

Invest in training/re-certification. Cross-train all employees. Provide Safety/OSHA Training, at least quarterly. Improve SKU tracking: RFID, bar coding. Create a strong training program that incorporates cross-training. Break a job down and present the operation to new associates. Use flextime.