- 1. Trends (Not Predictions)
- (Management)
- ... to target directly to consumers as they pass by on the street or walk past a stack of products on the store floor. Item level identity RFID is not only inexpensive enough but accepted and required by ...
- 2. Getting Small
- (Technology)
- ... at the item level. Here's Amin Arbabian's video explanation of the development. It's exciting to think of these intelligent devices communicating without the need for attached power supplies. ...
- 3. How Many Things Will You Connect to the IoT?
- (Technology)
- ... become continuous and enable item level visibility throughout the supply chain. The third technology is 3D printing, or 3DP, and it is exploding both up and down the spectrum from industrial manufacturing ...
- 4. Say Goodbye to RFID and Hello to IoT Tags
- (Technology)
- ... ground. Both technologies can provide item level identification but RFID can now be considered 'old' tech while IoT (Internet of Things) is the current darling of the development world. Here's what I see ...
- 5. Item Level RFID Survey Results
- (News)
- The folks at DC Velocity tell us that RFID at the item level is still viable, but not growing all that quickly, according to a recent survey. Cost continues to be an impediment and ROI is a related issue, ...
- 6. Filling in the Holes in Visibility
- (Supply)
- ... it's now possible to track item level shipments from the point the tags are attached to the final sale. These systems for monitoring contribute to the mountains of data that is filling data repositories ...
- 7. Demand Supply at the Item Level
- (Supply)
- When is a commodity not a commodity? When each individual item is made to order. Not just made for the P.O. but to the specifics of the customer's requests. With traditional supply chain practices it's ...
- 8. RFID's Undeniable Advantage
- (Technology)
- ... used in Weber's system contains its own serial ID. This kind of detailed level identification capability means more than just the ability to count items. It allows for item level query and identification ...
- 9. RFID in the DC
- (News)
- RFID has been around for awhile and is continuing to make inroads in the supply chain. However, moving to the next level is difficult due to implementation costs for early adopters.In an interesting study, ...
- 10. Labeling Still a Barrier in Some Areas
- (Supply)
- ... a consortium of U.S.companies seeking to improve visibility into the retail supply chain and create operational efficiency by Item Level Tagging (ILT). The hope is that their Asian suppliers will participate ...
- 11. From the Top - Elliott Grant
- (Retail)
- Scott Koegler, editor of ec-bp.com talks with Elliott Grant of Harvestmark at GS1 Connect 2012 about how case and item level tracking works with the fresh produce grocery market. Read ...
- 12. From the Top - Elliott Grant
- (Supply)
- Scott Koegler, editor of ec-bp.com talks with Elliott Grant of Harvestmark at GS1 Connect 2012 about how case and item level tracking works with the fresh produce grocery market. Read ...
- 13. From the Top - Elliott Grant
- (Supply)
- Scott Koegler, editor of ec-bp.com talks with Elliott Grant of Harvestmark at GS1 Connect 2012 about how case and item level tracking works with the fresh produce grocery market. Read ...
- 14. The Drop Ship Dilemma
- (Logistics)
- ... need to be in synch with BBR on all item level information, especially with respect to fields such as part number, description, and unit of measure. Lots of information will be passed between you and BBR. ...
- 15. The Drop Ship Dilemma
- (Retail)
- ... need to be in synch with BBR on all item level information, especially with respect to fields such as part number, description, and unit of measure. Lots of information will be passed between you and BBR. ...
- 16. Purchase Order Acknowledgment - follow the EDI Standards or used in practice
- (EDI)
- ... acknowledge at the item level. This seems redundant if the header level of the 855 indicates Accepted; what's the need for the detail confirmation? There are some Retailer/Etailers that do include item ...
- 17. Is Item Level RFID in Your Future?
- (News)
- Seems like RFID has been around for awhile now. So, what's new? Costs continue to decline, and uses of RFID in different processes at different levels are driving benefits identified in a research ...
- 18. Managing Order Updates
- (EDI)
- ... thus suppliers should not expect item information on a given 860 If item information is changing, the retailer should do their best to use the appropriate item level change code. I've seen too many retailers ...
- 19. MRO and EDI- a Good Match?
- (Retail)
- ... descriptions, units of measure, packaging, and so forth. Since efficient EDI depends upon the flow of mutually understood information between parties, item level detail can be problematic. The second ...
- 20. Non – Standard EDI data = Failure to Communicate
- (EDI)
- ... are sending two PO4 segments at the item level; EDI standards only allows for one in version 4020. Then both HMV Canada and Fred Meyer are making up their own EDI qualifiers. For HMV, trading partners ...
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