It must be one of the most talked about technologies in logistics history, so why has take-up not been more dramatic? Malory Davies investigates.
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St Helens-based NGF Europe has introduced an RFID system into its supply chain to ensure that deliveries are right first time, every time.
NYK Logistics has cut mis-shipments from its warehouse in Prague following the introduction of RFID technology for warehouse processing.
Customer demands for reduced lead time and faster shipping turnaround prompted fish processor Seachill to seek an auto-ID solution that would enable it to automate its dispatch area and speed up its shipping and dispatching processes.
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Grocery retailers could save £200 million a year by using Electronic Data Interchange for despatch, a report from GS1 UK claims
Outdoor leisure brand Regatta has invested in wireless warehouse and mobile hardware technology from Zetes for its four distribution centres across the country
Jungheinrich has been developing RFID technology to guide forklifts quickly and efficiently around a narrow aisle store.
Unilever is aiming to cut safety stock by up to 15 per cent after signing a global agreement to roll out a demand sensing system across the organisation
Vanderlande’s Vision WMS has been validated by the Fraunhofer Institute of Logistics and Material Flow in Germany for the 10th year in a row