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  The biggest difference between normal and cold supply chains is the level of complexity involved in making the system work. In the cold chain industry, these extra challenges can have serious consequences if they are not addressed properly. Their main goal is to prevent temperature excursions from affecting the storage, shipment, and/or delivery of products.   With the...
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As organizations grow, they implement new systems for enterprise and warehouse management that enable them to be optimized for supply chain and omni-fulfillment and respond to internal and external changes in demand. This means that warehouse and distribution center operations need technology and devices that can effectively utilize new system capabilities now and later as...
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  Regardless of industry, mobile printers have been proven to increase employee productivity, precision and accuracy by enabling immediate printing of barcode labels, receipts, and RFID tags at the point of application. Zebra mobile printers range from those for occasional use to rugged machines with robust functionality that keeps you operating, even in difficult situations. ...
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The warehousing industry is facing a historic storm of business challenges, including changing customer demands, supply chain disruptions, major labor constraints, and rising costs. However, many warehouses are using this as an opportunity to change the way they operate for the better. Instead of trying to ride out the storm and keep doing business as usual, they’re taking the...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed many existing liabilities and susceptibilities in company supply chains and warehouse operations. Some are examining and changing their processes and business models, some are discovering growth opportunities and future competitive advantages.  The pandemic has exposed that warehouse operations are generally not equipped to accommodate large...
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Too often we see both warehouse and manufacturing customers using consumer-grade devices (iPhones, etc.) for barcode scanning and mobile computing functions. And too often these customers end up regretting their choice. Yes, consumer-grade devices may carry a lower purchase price.  But can they stand up to the rigors of being used in a warehouse or manufacturing environment? While...