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Gartner says worldwide SaaS revenue Is forecast to grow 21 percent in 2011
July 17, 2011
The SaaS-based delivery will experience healthy growth through 2015, when worldwide revenue is projected to reach $21.3 billion
U.S. microchips to remain in demand through 2013
June 21, 2011
The cornerstone of America’s tech industry is forecasting increased global sales, and touting pro-business policies for lasting economic recovery
How Postage Technology Can Save Shippers Money
May 24, 2011
Once considered simply a convenient desktop-only solution, online shipping technology now provides a powerful suite of tools to support USPS® parcel shipping in large-scale warehouses and enterprise environments. See how Ware-Pak, a third party fulfillment provider, leverages online shipping solutions to save money and gain a competitive edge.
Crane and Kewill expand global partnership
May 6, 2011
In keeping with its aggressive march in global forwarding, Crane Worldwide Logistics has reached another milestone, reports Kewill, a major software provider.
2011 Technology Roundtable: Putting data into context
May 1, 2011
Our recent Software Users Survey revealed that shippers are showing a renewed interest in achieving a better understanding of the data supply chain software systems are capable of churning out. Three top technology analysts tell us how to get this done.
New Reefer Service has enhanced tracking system
August 23, 2010
Sea Star Line announced that it has entered into a strategic alliance with Mark-It Services to equip their reefers with both Global Positioning and Radio Frequency Identifications Systems
Emerging technologies helping seaports stay green
August 4, 2010
The Port of Los Angeles has been awarded a $731,000 grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) to purchase and test new technology that could significantly reduce diesel emissions and greenhouse gases from rubber tired gantry cranes, which are used for stacking containers.
Container Scanning to be Put on Hold?
August 3, 2010
The voice of reason was sounded in the Senate yesterday when legislation was introduced to suspend the 100 percent scanning requirement for ocean cargo containers.
ILWU must get real
July 20, 2010
As noted in our news section last week by my colleague, Jeff Berman, the Ports of Los Angles and Long Beach are back on track to handle Peak Season volumes once again. But Southern California shippers will be keeping an eye on how labor/management negotiations are going before committing to any long-term strategies at these key ocean cargo gateways
Dematic opens new technology center
July 20, 2010
Located in Germany, the new facility features multiple integrated materials handling solutions to demonstrate business critical material flow scenarios.
Logistics technology: A cloudy future for RFID is a good thing
June 3, 2010
You’ve heard about cloud computing. Get ready for RFID in the cloud.