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How Manufacturers Can Take Control of Inventory with RFID Technology

QAD

Manufacturers may not think they have much in common with the retail companies beyond producing the products that stock store shelves, but there could be a lot to learn from the latter as the manufacturing headwinds of the last few years carry into 2023. RFID tags can reduce out of stocks by up to 80.3%

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What You Need to Consider Before Relocating Your Manufacturing Plant

GlobalTranz

But if you represent a manufacturing organization, the process of relocating to a new campus can seem especially overwhelming and frustrating. Barcode, RFID and NFC labels and tags are more affordable than ever and can help you achieve peace of mind through asset tracking. GET YOUR FREE WHITE PAPER. DOWNLOAD WHITE PAPER.

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Predictive Quality: A future with less rejects and rework

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

Predictive Quality: A future with less rejects and rework by Luisa Walendy Manufacturing companies often struggle to keep their customers 100% satisfied: Delayed deliveries or issues with quality are not always easy to put a stop to. This methodology is used when nobody really knows where in the manufacturing process the quality issues arise.

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Implementing RFID for Manufacturing Visibility: A Case Study

Supply Chain Opz

This article is a guest commentary from Prof Ming K Lim who is Head of Centre of Excellence for Supply Chain Improvement and Professor of Supply Chain and Logistics Operations at Derby Business School. The technology uses tags of different size, shapes, frequencies, and operating powers to achieve specific results for different applications.

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National Barcode Day 2023

Enterra Insights

As I wrote in a previous article, “Most of us understand that barcodes contain information that help retailers track inventory; however, few of us know much more about them.”[1] 3] Since those tagging techniques are costlier alternatives for manufacturers, the lowly barcode will probably be around for a little while longer.

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Alternative Protein: A Food Manufacturers Guide [+ Case Study]

Unleashed

Food manufacturers will find new opportunities in the alternative protein market as consumer demand surges for non-meat proteins: insect, plant and algae-based products, and ‘lab meat’ cultivated from animal cells. The demand for alternative proteins has surged in recent years, creating an opportunity for food manufacturers.

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Singapore’s largest fully automated cold storage at Tee Jia Food Hub

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

For those with limited vertical or horizontal space, SSI SCHAEFER’s rack clad high-bay warehouse technology offers high storage density, direct access to every article, rapid processing speeds, reliability and optimal space utilization. The goods are also tagged for easy item tracking and tracing.