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Supply Chain & Logistics Technology: WES 2.0
March 2, 2020
The first generation of warehouse execution systems (WES) brought a new level of orchestration to automated warehouses. The next generation promises to bring a new level of optimization and productivity to the conventional warehouse. Get ready for WES 2.0.
Next-Generation Data Capture Emerges
April 4, 2019
New types of “edge” technologies promise new options for real-time location insights. Learn how these emerging forms of data capture might supplement traditional AIDC as well as the importance of software platforms, analytics and applications that take advantage of real-time location data.
Materials Handling Innovation Matters More Than Ever
May 17, 2018
This is no longer your father’s materials handling industry. Leading suppliers are developing a culture of innovation, leading to new solutions for new challenges.
Modex 2018 Show Wrap Up
May 7, 2018
Modex 2018, April 9-12, covered more than 300,000 net square feet of exhibit space on two show floors at Atlanta’s Georgia World Congress Center with 900 exhibiting companies. The expo was co-located with the Georgia Logistics Summit. Here’s a look at some of the booths our editors visited.
State of Voice: Five Game-changing voice trends
July 11, 2017
From augmented reality to the “voodoo of voice” to the sunset of Windows mobile operating systems, here are five voice-related trends that are impacting warehouses and DCs right now.
Information Management: Wearables come in for a refit
April 2, 2017
Wearable technologies are nothing new in warehouses. For decades, equipment such as ring scanners, arm-mounted devices, and voice headsets and terminals have made warehouse processes more productive and accurate. That doesn’t mean, however, that wearables are standing still.
Destination Maternity: Destination Automation
September 1, 2016
Running short of space in its old facility, Destination Maternity Corp. built a new, highly automated DC driven by an integrated warehouse management and execution system. The result is a strategic weapon helping to drive the business forward.
Driving Value and Advantage from the Internet of Things
May 17, 2016
I can't remember a concept that has held more promise for supply chain management than the Internet of Things (IoT).
Study finds manufacturing industry ready for the Internet of Things
August 28, 2015
83% of surveyed manufacturers either already have IoT implementations in place or plans to deploy within a year.
RFID and the Supply Chain: Measured progress
June 1, 2014
The RFID market is showing signs of steady growth as companies work to achieve a meaningful return on investment in specific areas of given processes.