Supply Chain Traceability
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Importance of Supply Chain Transparency
Key Takeaways: What is Supply Chain Transparency? Supply chain transparency means knowing, and showing, where products come from, how they’re made, and how they move through each stage of production and…
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Why Food Traceability Is Important
The modern food supply chain spans farms, processors, distributors, retailers, and international markets—making traceability more critical than ever. In 2024, the food and beverage industry saw over 740 recalls, more…
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Product Lifecycle Intelligence for Supply Chain Optimization
Key Takeaways: Product Lifecycle Intelligence for Supply Chain Optimization Product lifecycle intelligence, or PLI, is a transformative business approach that uses data-driven intelligence to optimize the lifecycle of a product,…
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How Radio Frequency Identification Supports Supply Chain Efficiency
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology works by using radio wave frequencies to identify objects. i RFID-enabled devices read information without making any physical contact or requiring a line of sight.…
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Creating an Integrated Supply Chain
A supply chain is made up of a series of moving parts. The components of a company’s supply chain begin with product manufacturing and end with the product reaching its…
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The Importance of Supply Chain Resilience
Supply chain disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic continue to make headlines across the nation. Over the last year and a half, consumers have experienced empty grocery shelves, long shipping…
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Transparency and Traceability in Logistics Management
Global supply chains have been making headlines—in some cases for the all the wrong reasons—since the COVID pandemic upended the world economy. A shortage of microchips, semi-conductors, and other crucial components has made…
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RFID Implementation in the Warehouse Increases Accuracy and Throughput
In a warehouse with tens of thousands of square feet of storage, it can be difficult to maintain an accurate picture of inventory and overall operations. Even pallet-level barcodes do…
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RFID in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Offers Transparency in a Complex Industry
Though the commercial usage of Radio Frequency Identification or RFID technology was started in the 1990s, its implementation in the pharmaceutical supply chain has been relatively new. Several pharma companies…
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Food Traceability Technology: The Tech Making It Easier to Track Food in the Supply Chain
In recent years, the issue of food traceability has received increasing attention from both producers and consumers. For manufacturers and producers, tracking food in the supply chain makes it easier…