Medical and surgical products supplier Vygon (UK) has chosen the Empirica warehouse management system from Chess for its distribution centre in Cirencester – the first time that Vygon has employed computerised warehouse management.
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John Lewis Direct has extended its e-fulfilment contract with iForce for a further five years.
Food importer Avilton Foods supplies an extensive range covering chilled, ambient and frozen products from the standard to the niche or bespoke, to meet the requirements of customers from the retail, industrial and food-service sectors.
Asda has chosen Isotrak to supply it with a transport management system aimed at helping reduce its carbon footprint, while improving service quality between distribution centres and stores, and creating better-structured working conditions for its driv
IT developer HaulTech and vehicle tracking specialist Navman Wireless have joined forces to integrate vehicle tracking with fleet management.
Toshiba has launched RFID@Toshiba, a system designed to offer a complete end-to-end RFID infrastructure system for customers thinking of adopting the technology.
The Works, which sells books, crafts and gifts, has bought Workforce Management from RedPrairie to optimise labour productivity at its Sutton Coldfield distribution centre.
Intellident has completed its 400th live installation of RFID.
Apprise Consulting and Redditch-based software house TWS, have developed a software package to improve the accuracy of stock counting.
Integration is the name of the game for fleet management software. Enabling systems to talk to each other is not only giving manager visibility of distribution operations – it is enabling them to make changes in real time. Malory Davies reports.