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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Toshiba TEC is certified for Gen 2 UHF RFID modules

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Toshiba TEC has announced that its UHF Gen 2 RFID modules and Auto ID printer range is now EPCglobal certified in Europe, North America, Australia, Japan and China.

Datalogic Mobile Online RMA: RETURN WITH A CLICK!

2 Datalogic Mobile Online RMA: RETURN WITH A CLICK!

Datalogic Mobile has launched the Online RMA (Return Materials Authorisation), a new service programme tool where users can save time, reduce errors, control process and protect assets.

Eurotech's industrial quad band 3G/GPRS data router

3 Eurotech's industrial quad band 3G/GPRS data router

The rugged ZyWAN offers a secure and robust connection across GSM/GPRS/3G, CDMA mobile data networks.

Maxatec distributes SAMMI Information Systems products

4 Maxatec distributes SAMMI Information Systems products

Maxatec has extended its range of mobile computing devices by distributing SAMMI Information Systems' portable products in the UK

Intermec advanced rugged 3G mobile computers launched

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Intermec has introduced the CN50 and CN4 advanced, rugged 3G Wireless WAN (WWAN) mobile computers for field mobility applications.

NHS Supply Chain to improve its product information

6 NHS Supply Chain to improve its product information

GS1 UK has announced that NHS Supply Chain has signed up to the GS1 UK Data Pool to synchronise product data with its suppliers.

NiceLabel Redefines ERP and Complex Business System Labeling

7 NiceLabel Redefines ERP and Complex Business System Labeling

After a decade of development and innovation, NiceLabel makes its greatest leap in answering the calls of its most prominent users.

RTLS, Active RFID and Wireless Sensor Network Summit

8 RTLS, Active RFID and Wireless Sensor Network Summit

IDTechEx has announced its annual conference focusing on the application of active RFID: RTLS & Wireless Sensor Network Summit.

Cortado streamlines remote document management

9 Cortado streamlines remote document management

BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 now includes file access for documents behind a company's firewall.

Integrate real-time RFID data with SAP enterprise

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Checkpoint Systems RFID solution brings real-time asset tracking and merchandise visibility solutions to SAP customers.

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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