Interest in RFID has been preoccupied with stock keeping but signs of a more innovative approach are evolving.
Author: Malory Davies
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There are clever technical solutions for every supply chain activity – so why does everyone use spreadsheets? By Penelope Ody
The digital generation will transform home delivery sooner than we think. By Penelope Ody
With more shoppers buying online, getting the goods home is presenting fresh challenges. By Penelope Ody
After the hype, many feel disillusioned with RFID but the technology continues to move ahead as prices fall and trials proliferate.
The Sudan 1 food scare highlights the need for traceability in the supply chain, and the need for global product information standards.
As the Christmas traffic builds, our town centres lurch closer to gridlock and the need for collaborative logistics systems seems ever more paramount.
Out-of-stocks and product delisting can be the bane of a shopper’s life – they’ve certainly been irritating this summer.
Back in the dot-com boom, trading exchanges were going to transform the sourcing and supply chain. Today only a handful survive but global sourcing remains a hot topic.