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Pallet Level Tagging: Using RFID to Track Pallet Loads
Reactions across the supply chain to pallet level tagging through radio-frequency identification (RFID) are mixed. Logistics managers on the retail and distribution center side of the supply chain are excited about the technology, and have been for some time. Walmart notably tried to mandate RFID pallet level tagging in 2003 as one of the chain’s…
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Warehouse Automation Best Practices: Setting Your Automation Up to Succeed
Some are predicting that by 2025, the warehouse automation market will double in size, reaching $27 billion in value. The primary driver of this is the massive ROI that automated systems provide. Many managers see the benefits of using equipment like automated picking equipment, robotic palletizers, and automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS) that reduce…
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The Future of Wood Pallets: Is Wood Here to Stay?
Sustainability is an increasingly important topic in the supply chain, which could spell trouble for the future of wood pallets. For decades, wood shipping platforms have been the go-to for transporting products (and at one time, wood was the only type of pallet material available), but wood pallets don’t fully support a circular supply chain…
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Why Food Traceability Is Important
Food traceability isn’t just important. It’s required to stay compliant with the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). Under the act, the ability to pinpoint the stops that a product made on its journey through the supply chain is imperative. Tracking can help prove compliance with food hygiene requirements and can support other measures necessary to…
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The Benefits of Responsible Supply Chain Management: How an Ethical Mindset Supports Your Business
Carbon emissions from a company’s supply chain are four times as high as those from direct company operations. That surprising statistic is driving some supply chain managers to look for ways they can reduce their carbon footprint. But the benefits of responsible supply chain management aren’t just environmental. Responsible business practices bring benefits like cost…
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How to Get Rid of Pallets
The modern supply chain is built upon the use of pallets. They provide a platform that allows consumer goods to be easily moved by heavy equipment, and without them it would be impossible to transport raw materials, food, and consumer goods with the speed and in the amounts needed to make modern society possible. It…
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Warehouse Automation Problems: How Plastic Pallets Can Solve Common Automation Issues
Warehouse automation problems are frustrating because, if unresolved, they end up exacerbating the issues they were implemented to deal with in the first place: product damage, slow throughput, and shipping errors. Each of these problems can result in massive production delays that lead to lost revenue and an increased total cost of business (TCOB). Proactively…
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How to Increase Warehouse Storage Space: A Guide to Optimizing Your Storage
Space on the warehouse floor is valuable real estate. Every inch taken up by items that aren’t necessities reduces the amount of overall inventory that can be stored and cuts into profits. For warehouse managers wondering how to increase warehouse storage space, though, the solution is not quite as simple as just improving a facility’s…