Logistics & Supply Chain Technology, Transportation & Distribution

Logistics and supply chain technology is a broad term that encompasses the use of technology to improve the efficiency, visibility, and sustainability of the supply chain. Supply chain technology is the use of digital tools and applications to improve the efficiency, visibility, and transparency of the supply chain. IT Reseller articles relating to the Logistics environment covering Logistics IT, Transportation, warehousing, supply chain solutions, warehouse management, transport and distribution.

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SMARTRAC selected as RFID technology supplier for the Philippine vehicle identification project

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The project, which employs long range passive RFID tags for identification of vehicles, is one of the first country-wide implementations of RFID technology for traffic management in the world.

New Off-the-Shelf Stock Inventory Software Launched by MMCC Consultants

2 New Off-the-Shelf Stock Inventory Software Launched by MMCC Consultants

MMCC Consultants have developed a new stock inventory and asset management package for handheld devices that can be installed without the need for a completely new back office system.

Nordic ID PL3000 Cross Dipole UHF RFID Certified by the EECC

3 Nordic ID PL3000 Cross Dipole UHF RFID Certified by the EECC

The European EPC Competence Centre (EECC) has tested and certified the Nordic ID PL3000 Cross Dipole UHF RFID interrogator granting the device the right qualifications in accordance with the RFID handheld performance requirements.

LXE expands connectivity offerings with Wavelink Solutions

4 LXE expands connectivity offerings with Wavelink Solutions

LXE can now deliver Wavelink licensed software, enabled for its mobile computers, directly from its Norcross manufacturing facility.

Getac tablet PCS receive MIL-STD-810G, MIL-STD-461F and IP65 military certification

5 Getac tablet PCS receive MIL-STD-810G, MIL-STD-461F and IP65 military certification

Getac's line of notebook computers and tablet PCs has been MIL-STD-810G, MIL-STD-461F and IP65 certified by an independent testing lab to withstand severe environmental conditions.

UPM Pro RFID Alliance - a new network of expert professionals and companies

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UPM Raflatac has introduced a new global network of RFID professionals.

Vocollect continues expansion into Asia

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Voice solutions provider, Vocollect, Inc., has established an office in Hong Kong and has hired Vance Lau as Managing Director for the territory.

JLT UK seeks additional VARs to resell vehicle-mount computer

8 JLT UK seeks additional VARs to resell vehicle-mount computer

Rugged mobile computer manufacturer JLT is looking for additional VARs to join its growing team of UK specialist application partners.

BarTender 9.2 from Seagull Scientific

9 BarTender 9.2 from Seagull Scientific

Includes Revision Control and new Print Utilities.

Zetes wins two industry awards in two weeks

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Zetes, the supply chain technology specialist has been awarded two of the industrys highest accolades, winning both a CILT Excellence Award and a Retail Systems Award.

Logistics & Supply Chain Technology

Supply chain technology is the use of digital tools and applications to improve the efficiency, visibility, and transparency of the supply chain. These technologies can help businesses to track inventory, manage logistics, and collaborate with suppliers in real time.

Some of the most common supply chain technologies include:

  • Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software: ERP software integrates all of a company's business functions, including accounting, manufacturing, and sales, into a single system. This can help to improve efficiency and visibility across the supply chain.
  • Warehouse management systems (WMS): WMS software helps to track inventory levels, manage picking and packing, and optimize warehouse operations.
  • Transportation management systems (TMS): TMS software helps to plan and track shipments, manage carrier relationships, and optimize freight costs.
  • Cloud-based supply chain solutions: Cloud-based supply chain solutions provide businesses with a way to access and share data across the supply chain in real time. This can help to improve visibility and collaboration.
  • Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML): AI and ML are being used to automate tasks, improve decision-making, and predict future demand.
  • The Internet of Things (IoT): IoT sensors can be used to track the location of goods, monitor equipment, and collect data on environmental conditions.

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