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CanAm Revival! The World's Most Spectacular Road Racing Series, Now on DVD
in Classical Drives, on November 27, 2009
...d. Click here and watch an excellent preview , then place your order. Shipping is free from two warehouses in the UK and the USA, with 3-4 day delivery service. USA DVD: $32.96, Euro DVD: £21.99 GBP...
The future is Battery Powered Passive RFID Tags
in The RFID Weblog, on June 24, 2009
...anagement and asset tracking of parts, materials, work-in-process or finished goods in factories, warehouses and distribution centers can increase accuracy and visibility, while reducing labor time an...
World Economic Forum publishes a new report including emissions reduction guidelines
in Supplychainer, on February 28, 2009
...tation and logistics.
Though most companies have introduced at least one green initiative in their warehouses, most are losing out on the opportunity to make a bigger dent the greenhouse gas emission...
Where can we find the cash in supply chain?
in Supplychainer, on December 7, 2008
...ting methods also help to reduce WIP through the supply chain or the finished product stocks in the warehouses.
Even though might seem simple, such tactics are very powerful and can create liquid ca...
Another KBR scandal
in Sox First, on December 6, 2008
...ns that the company has been using slave labor in Iraq, confining 1000 Asian workers in windowless warehouses.
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Global Shipping and Logistics makes new moves in the middle east area
in Supplychainer, on November 28, 2008
...estment Company, which employs over 6,000 people across the Middle East. GSL currently operates two warehouses in the Dubai Investment Park: a 61,000 square foot cold store and a 98,000 square foot te...
Things you should do or shouldn't do for making location decisions
in Supplychainer, on July 20, 2008
...mendations regarding location decisions:
- If you want to design the number and locations of your warehouses and distribution centers, don't just look at the sales data or inventory numbers; try...
Supply chain video: Warehouse location decisions
in Supplychainer, on July 18, 2008
...ideo, he talks about drivers of cost related to warehousing and shows how lower or higher number of warehouses affect these drivers. He talks about the how transportation cost, as an example, will ris...
Shiren the Wanderer: Nintendo DS Review
in House of Nintendo, on May 18, 2008
...ungeons. New shops appear, and side quests with NPCs advance. Weapons can be upgraded and stored in warehouses for later use. In other words, you can plan out long term strategies that take several at...
Supply chain issues in M&A deals
in Supplychainer, on May 13, 2008
...ions are too high-level and don't take into account what really works and what not (sharing the warehouses for example takes time but changing the supplier can usually be done in short term).
An...
Somers Randolph Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on May 9, 2008
...for the next several years, until I could support myself with sales of my own sculpture. I lived in warehouses and home-built studios with corrugated fiberglass roofs. The microwave oven on top of the...
Great Expectations: How Genre Affects Critical Reception
in House of Nintendo, on May 5, 2008
...st town, with your experience reset to zero and all of your items gone (unless you stored things in warehouses or jars, which is part of the strategy of the game). That sounds dreadful, but this is ba...
More "Warehouse as a Service"
in The CIO Weblog, on March 24, 2008
...early 2007, but they are fighting a big name despite their additional experience. Shipwire has four warehouses available in North America (and are experimenting with another in Great Britain); I don...
Warehouses as a Cloud
in The CIO Weblog, on March 21, 2008
...ice in addition to it's popular S3 and EC2 web-based services. You store your products in their warehouses, they handle your order-fulfillment processes through their existing processing chain.
I...
Characteristics of a good promotion planning system
in Supplychainer, on March 5, 2008
...ifferent motivations for launching promotion programs: Some want to get rid of the inventory in the warehouses, some of them are get paid by the suppliers, some want to increase seasonal balance and s...
Imperial Sugar führt RFID-Paletten ein
in RFID Weblog, on 29.11.07
...r, even though its new RFID-tagged pallets from iGPS will be read at multiple Imperial refineries, warehouses, and customer sites.
Durch iGPS wird zusätzlich zu einer Optimierung der Logistik errei...
Rolls Royce uses RFID for asset tracking in suply chain
in Supplychainer, on November 21, 2007
... part of the plan to implement an RFID pilot to track parts in an extended supply chain between its warehouses in Bristol, Derby and Indianapolis, and its MRO facility at East Kilbride , Scotlan...
WMS market potential in China
in Supplychainer, on September 28, 2007
...nd tracing information, to manage warehouse operations, and to manage the transfer of goods between warehouses. The system will be up and running in 2008. HighJump Software could bit the competitors a...
UAW Throws A Strike
in carzz.org, on September 24, 2007
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The UAW represents 73,000 GM employees who have now walked off the job at 82 assembly plants and warehouses nationwide.
The AP reported Gettelfinger's apparent disgust with "one-sided ne...
Loftware Offers Integration Connectivity Software Suite for Managing Merged or Acquired Supply Chains
in Supplychainer, on September 4, 2007
Loftware, Inc. , developer of flexible and scalable enterprise label output management solutions, recently released its Loftware Connector for Oracle 3.0 as part of its broadening suite of software for controlling, deploying and maintaining label production. The newest release adds to the Loftwa...
Italian pharmaceutical distributor selects IBS software
in Supplychainer, on June 19, 2007
... a long history in the pharmaceutical distribution market.
Farmacie Comunali Riunite (FCR) has two warehouses and owns 24 pharmacies. The company distributes over 20,000 items and has annual revenue ...
Canon takes a better picture of its global supply chain
in Supplychainer, on May 20, 2007
...location and supply chain planning operations across the company's European headquarters and 13 warehouses. Butler Group analyst Teresa Jones says one of the challenges of introducing a supply c...
Make Room For The Panamera!
in carzz.org, on April 27, 2007
...on two levels and will be connected by a bridge to the engine plant in Adesstrasse. Until now, old warehouses have stood at the construction site, which have already been torn down. Investments for th...
Business Analytics Market - Insights
in The CIO Weblog, on April 10, 2007
...g to 56 percent of the respondents.
- The current size and expected 12-month growth rate of data warehouses, according to the survey results, showed that
- 40 percent of data warehouses are more...
Alien Technology Awarded Contract to Support Implementation of Navy RFID Project
in Supplychainer, on April 5, 2007
Alien Technology Corporation announced that it has been awarded a contract by Wright Brothers Institute to help support the broad deployment of advanced RFID capabilities for supply chain management demonstrated in the Navy's Bangor RFID Evaluation (BRE) Project. Alien will work wi...
World's smallest flash drive - i-Disk RFID from Pretec
in The RFID Weblog, on March 19, 2007
...e size of standard usb flash drive and you can deploy the i-Disk in a number of areas from warehouses to airports to hospitals to POS systems for inventory management or access control. It coul...
Kozy Shak's supply chain manager receives leadership award
in Supplychainer, on March 15, 2007
... new inventory management software was deployed in the company's New York and California warehouses and manufacturing facilities.
"Tony earned this award by successfully leading the f...
Electrolux and strategic network re-design
in Supplychainer, on February 20, 2007
...the total network by closing different plants, changing the production capacities and the number of warehouses while keeping the service level unchanged.
One of the success stories in this area is ...
PUMA selects Jesta I.S. solution for its retail chain in Europe and North America
in Supplychainer, on February 5, 2007
... across the enterprise, the solution provider said. Global access to real-time data from stores and warehouses enables stock balancing, targeted replenishments and improves operational efficiencies, J...
Toshiba operates largest RFID supply chain solution in Europe
in Supplychainer, on January 31, 2007
...he Regensburg plant, one of the largest plants in Europe had suffered from severe congestion in its warehouses - individual pallets containing 36 laptops were brought in by truck and stored, handling ...
Stupid Clueless Project Failure
in Bizinformer, on January 18, 2007
...t employees said nothing because the company was in financial trouble and had been shuttering other warehouses to save money.
"For three years, nothing arrived or left," Charette wrote. &q...
RFID In The Supply Chain Is Stalled: An Analysis
in The RFID Weblog, on December 14, 2006
...me Depot, and many others who make full use of barcode in the supply chain at distribution centers, warehouses, and store back rooms, now have the edge over RFID users. That is why RFID has stalled.
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Micrel expands the use of QAD GXE to achieve a Demand-Driven Supply Chain
in Supplychainer, on December 12, 2006
...ng key suppliers with access to QAD database information, automating VMI (vendor managed inventory) warehouses, as well as automating previously manual back-end warehouse, inventory and traffic-relate...
IBM's new Service Products!!
in The CIO Weblog, on October 25, 2006
...grade and migration services that will allow customers optimize existing data assets and deploy new warehouses efficiently.
Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) Service Product : It is designed t...
Supply chain professional to form the American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN)
in Supplychainer, on October 25, 2006
...d Mark Richards, one of the founding members of the new initiative and vice president of Associated Warehouses in Los Angeles. He added that the group has been working on the initiative for the past y...
Analytics Market some interesting points....Part1
in The CIO Weblog, on September 19, 2006
...data volumes: # Thirty percent of companies with $500 million or more in revenue expect their data warehouses to growth at least 100% over the next three years. # Another recent IDC survey showed tha...
Hilton adds supply management disaster program to prepare for hurricane season
in Supplychainer, on September 9, 2006
Like all large corporations, Hilton Hotels Corp. of Beverly Hills, Calif., has disaster plans in place. But, after the 2005 hurricane season, Hilton's supply chain organization has stepped up its disaster preparedness plans to be ready for anything, according to a news release from purchas...
Scenic Technology partners with Optricity to provide enhanced SCE solution
in Supplychainer, on August 19, 2006
...ised of business applications and connectivity tools designed to help companies better manage their warehouses and distribution centers. The addition of Optricity's slotting and supply chain optim...
Coca Cola to restructure its supply chain
in Supplychainer, on June 15, 2006
...ns.
According to a news piece from Mikrofax , Coca-Cola has started to deliver its goods to the warehouses of Wal-Mart after complaints that the old method of bottlers supplying individual store...
WalMart's radical plan to cut inventory
in Supplychainer, on June 12, 2006
... Wal-Mart says it wants the soft drink shipped directly to stores and the athletic drink shipped to warehouses.
Sounds simple, right? It's part of a new push by Wal-Mart to cut $6.5 billion in in...
Innovate Logistics chooses Manhattan Associates as partner
in Supplychainer, on April 23, 2006
...ttan Associates' Warehouse and Performance Management Integrated Logistics Solution across its warehouses in the UK, Computer Business Review reported.
The company said that the implementation...
Supply Chain Management for beginners (2)
in Supplychainer, on April 12, 2006
(Here comes the second part of the article by Rajiv Renganathan from Manhattan Associates )
Supply Chain Management for Beginners (Part I) primarily focused at the role of SCM in our daily lives. It brought into perspective how a supply chain drives even the simplest things and ensures the ri...
PWC Logistics to streamline Domino's Pizza supply chain
in Supplychainer, on April 4, 2006
...d Levant based outlets.'
PWC Logistics' facilities include modern, temperature-controlled warehouses that are capable of meeting all required storage environments, including dry, air-conditi...
Clearing Some Air of Doubt on RFID Virus Scare
in The RFID Weblog, on March 19, 2006
...le as it would not affect their computers, although it has set alarm bells ringing for shipping and warehouses that would be actively deploying RFID tags.
Lastly it doesn't seem like a technologi...
Loblaw's supply chain restructuring: is it a nightmare?
in Supplychainer, on February 10, 2006
...laming restructuring costs and supply chain disruptions.
Loblaw said last March it would close six warehouses and cut 1,400 jobs as it replaced smaller distribution centers with a network of larger f...
SEEBURGER Upgrades Inventory Monitor to Aid Supply Chain Optimization
in Supplychainer, on February 8, 2006
...ment. Enhancements to the new version include tracking of stock levels at supplier and 3PL logistic warehouses, support for dynamic minimum/maximum levels, supplier scorecarding, and optional integrat...
Partnership between Verisign and TrueDemand
in Supplychainer, on January 28, 2006
...lers keep product moving through supply chains and keep shelves stocked. As inventory moves through warehouses and stores more frequency, less capital investment is required to deliver the correct pro...
Loblaw shares wilt after profit warning as supply-chain woes continue
in Supplychainer, on January 24, 2006
...ion" of the supply chain, announced last March and affecting 1,400 jobs, included shutting six warehouses in Ontario and Quebec, with relocations to large new distribution centres.
Loblaw also ...
BI Gaps Haunt the Supply Chain
in Supplychainer, on January 21, 2006
...et a bigger picture, many companies have rushed to adopt BI platforms that tap into enterprise data warehouses or operational data stores that capture transaction data from the main ERP and SCM system...
BMW 1 Series Gets Performance Mods While We Get Ignored
in carzz.org, on January 3, 2006
... look on hatchbacks as some lowly form of life only found in the parking lots of defunct industrial warehouses.
Have the munchkins of Munich checked out the Audi A3 hatch, a hot item wherever enthusi...
RFID Supply Chain Applications A Big Waste?
in The RFID Weblog, on December 15, 2005
...t-effective and easy to grasp when implemented as inventory identifiers in structured settings like warehouses, while the true benefit of RFID--real-time tracking of movable assets in chaotic environm...
Manhattan Associates' New Web Seminar
in Supplychainer, on November 14, 2005
... requiring transactional tracking that touches the customer, call centers, repair centers and depot warehouses, traditional ERP solutions have failed to provide the cross-enterprise process integratio...
UPS to deliver 700000 bottles in less than 72 hours: Mission Impossible?
in Supplychainer, on November 5, 2005
...egion of France.
The cases of wine will be taken to the airports and then transferred to dedicated warehouses using special pallets adapted to air transport. Once in Japan, UPS Supply Chain Solutions...
BI on everybody's desktop
in The CIO Weblog, on September 27, 2005
...ok and feel, with dashboard analytics and views of data pulled from Oracle, IBM, and Microsoft data warehouses. Whereas top executives and project leads typically use a BI enterprise app, "this [...
Semel: Why do I want to imitate a dying business?
in The Digital TV Weblog, on September 19, 2005
...h service.
"Video search is a way to monetise some of the stuff that's lounging around in warehouses and hasn't made a dime for years," he said at the Royal Television Society confe...
Small Biz? ....R U Migrating to Open Source?
in The CIO Weblog, on September 3, 2005
...oline Bearing manufactures and sells metal bearings from its factory in St. Charles, Ill., and its warehouses in Mississippi, Texas, Colorado, and California.
David Fauntleroy isn't just the own...
Software inside the Warehouse
in The RFID Weblog, on August 1, 2005
...erstand.
At one point he expressed surprise when I told him that sometimes items got shipped from warehouses in error. I explained that the warehouse managers might not know about the error until th...
What's Next - RFID Robots Maybe?
in The RFID Weblog, on July 11, 2005
...eas or not very practical, or both. One practical application may be a robot designed to be used in warehouses to take inventory. And in a strange twist, Wal-Mart is denying that it is looking into r...
RFID vs WiFi-ID - What's the Difference?
in The RFID Weblog, on July 7, 2005
...is targeting smaller, more restricted areas. Its technology is currently being trialed by shops and warehouses, which embed readers into shelves and tags into the items sitting on them. When a custome...
Third Party Logistics Providers Growing
in The RFID Weblog, on July 6, 2005
...tside the U.S., but need quick shipping times back to and within the U.S., the need for third-party warehouses and distribution centers has jumped.
An article in yesterday's Wall Street Journal p...
End Users Know What They Want from RFID Middleware
in The RFID Weblog, on June 30, 2005
... systems (TMS), logistics management systems (LMS), supply chain management systems (SCM), and data warehouses.
Support for legacy systems.
"Right now, core products are meeting the basic n...
U.S. Department of Defense Accelerates Contract Awards
in The RFID Weblog, on May 20, 2005
...s, using passive RFID EPC Class 1 technology.
The RFID EPC-1 technology will be used at inventory warehouses and maintenance, repair, and tracking facilities; at entry and exit points of military fa...
RFID Causes Disruption
in The RFID Weblog, on November 15, 2004
...D is likely to mean Gradual layoffs and retraining of workers as RFID technology streamlines warehouses and logistical operations.
Applications are already starting to change. As someone comin...
IT Managers: Are You Ready for All That RFID Data?
in The RFID Weblog, on February 23, 2004
...east three times per second. Those signals will be picked up by 300 million RFID readers located in warehouses, distribution centers, and other facilities worldwide. ***
Are we ready for this? And wh...
brain power a commodity?
in TJ's Weblog, on December 14, 2003
...ional economy'), the incredibly cheap communication infrastructure of the Internet, and literal warehouses of Indian mechanical-mental workers typing away for what to us may appear as Bargain ...




