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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. Passive Ultra High Frequency (UHF) tags are frequently used to track consumer products.

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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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Why Cars Are Cheaper Than You Think

Supply Chain Brain

It’s not alone: Choose virtually any mainstream, mass-market vehicle and you can find similar, gold-plated price-tag tuning. Read full article. At the moment, 15 Challengers are on offer, from the $27,200 base model to a mind-blowing $85,500 “SRT Demon,” a Mad Max fever dream at Porsche prices. Of all the vehicles sold in the U.S.

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Supply Chain Management:Order Fulfillment From The Dark Stores

Infosys Supply Chain Management

Automotive. Grocery segment is one of the most challenging sectors of the retail market today. Growing interest by consumers to buy grocery online; has made retailers to launch internet based grocery selling channel. Since, almost all big retailers have entered into online selling, the competition has increased many fold.

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Ways to think about the Supply Chain of the Future: Artificial Intelligence

Techgistics

As a result, consumers are now more demanding than ever, and retailers that can deliver economically, fast, and friction-less, will reap the benefits. Otto, a German retailer, is already using AI in this way to predict with 90% accuracy what will be sold in the next 30 days. When will it arrive in your inbox, who knows!

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What is Domestic Distribution? Insights & Strategies For Ecommerce

ShipBob

In this article, you’ll learn about the importance of domestic distribution, how it works in the context of ecommerce, as well as how ShipBob’s innovative approach to domestic distribution sets it apart. For ecommerce businesses, this means being able to offer fast shipping options to customers without a hefty price tag.

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Supply Chain and the Internet of Things – Towards New Paradigms

Logistics Bureau

More than 8% will also be used in the retail sector. Via the IoT, they can be connected to let you know how much you have of each article. They can also tell you the location of the stock – in a retail outlet, in a warehouse, even on a truck. What Can Connecting Things in a Supply Chain Do for You?