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Three Cool Technologies

Supply Chain Shaman

The good news is that he has the capability and experience to do this. (I As I sit with my coffee, I am reviewing a response by a large system integrator to a client that is just bad. The industry has not been able to overcome the issues with reading tags on liquids and metals, and the overall cost of the tags.

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Beer Marketing Strategies in a Global Pandemic and the Best 5 Tactics Heading into 2021

Unleashed

For example, a dark stout with hints of chocolate and coffee is an excellent match with chocolate cake and goes equally well with fresh oysters. This can include tagging, testimonials, reviews and even hashtags that mention your brand. The good news is that consumers are willing to pay more for sustainable beer, according to NPR.

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A vision for a transparent global Rare Earth Element system using blockchain technology

Provenance

In other words you cannot physically differentiate a sustainably sourced REE from a non-sustainably sourced REE without the use of tagging. However, tagging and tracking can often, as is the case here, be cost prohibitive. As the quantities used in REEs are too small and the price of REEs too low to validate this method.

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Engaging shoppers off-pack or labels: why QR codes are still the best option

Provenance

At Provenance we use Google UTM tags so you can see how individual QR labels are performing. . See how a coffee brand & retailer brought their stories to customers in-store using a QR code. The post Engaging shoppers off-pack or labels: why QR codes are still the best option appeared first on Provenance News.

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This Week in Logistics News (June 12 – 18)

Logistics Viewpoints

And now on to this week’s logistics news. The coffeehouse chain is having issues with such items as cups, coffee syrups, cake pops, cup stoppers, and mocha flavoring. Scooter carries carts like a train, while Kermit is more truck-like and hauls empty tote boxes using magnetic tape and tags to shape its path.

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This Week in Logistics News (January 30 – February 3, 2017)

Talking Logistics

Amazon Just Patented a Package-Packer Bot to Add to Its Fleet of 45,000 Robots (NBC News). Amazon continues its streak of grabbing the headlines, with news this week of another patent issued and its plans to invest $1.49 Finally, in third-party logistics news, C.H. — Amazon to spend $1.49 Robinson reported Q4 2016 results.