New Features and Functionality in Epicor 10.1 Supply Chain

Epicor Supply Chain Managmenet (SCM) can help customers with a wide variety of Supply Chain needs- wether you need to track a few transactions using barcodes and RFID tags or need a comprehensive warehouse management system to operate warehouses globally, Epicor SCM and sourcing solutions can help you achieve your goals, including automated route scheduling systems that integrate GPS, digital mapping data, mileage, and driving directions to support a customer’s distribution needs...

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From: Crawford Software

Related topics : use of rfid in supply chain management / rfid warehouse management system / rfid supply chain software / rfid tags gps tracking system

Increasing Supply-Chain Visibility with Rule-Based RFID Data Analysis

RFID technology tracks the flow of physical items and goods in supply chains

to help users detect inefficiencies, such as shipment delays, theft, or inventory

problems. An inevitable consequence, however, is that it generates huge

numbers of events. To exploit these large amounts of data, the Supply Chain

Visualizer increases supply-chain visibility by analyzing RFID data, using a mix

of automated analysis techniques and human effort. The tool's core concepts

include rule-based analysis...

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From: mtbfloh

Related topics : rfid technology supply chain

RFID successful in Cold Chain

RFID within the cold chain provides 100% transparency from supplier to consumer. By tracking and tracing the crates, the realtime information can be shared throughout the supply chain allowing for better operational control, improved quality and shorter leadtimes. This results in lower operational costs, higher quality fresh goods and less waste.

For more info see: www.fermrfid.com

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From: FermRFID

Related topics : rfid supply chain tracking

RFID: The Next Big Little Thing

Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) is poised to replace bar-codes as the primary means of tracking and inventorying pallets and cases in the commercial supply chain. The uses of this technology, however, extend far beyond the supply chain. RFID will soon become an integral part of our everyday lives. This talk will cover the fundamentals of RFID technology, the reasons for its impending adoption, the many benefits and looming issues, how it may impact the way we live and work, and the...

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From: UWTV

Related topics : radio frequency identification technology (rfid)