- 1. Improving Traceability in the Food Supply Chain with Blockchain
- (Retail)
- ... and preventing major disruptive recalls. As global and local food systems strive for transparency, inclusion, sustainability and resilience, blockchain has the exciting potential to transform legacy ...
- 2. Baby Formula is Latest Casualty of Supply Chain Crisis
- (Retail)
- ... formula being the latest causality amplified by the covid-19 pandemic, historic inflation and numerous recalls. With no end in sight, parents are becoming desperate as store shelves lay empty throughout ...
- 3. The Right IoT Implementations can Improve Your Supply Chain Performance
- (Technology)
- ... finished products and any product recalls. Enhancing supply chain transparency As seen above, companies can see where their products are at any given time, thanks to IoT technology. With the correct ...
- 4. Grocery and Foodservice Industries to Leverage New GS1 US Implementation Guideline
- (News)
- ... cartons for improved traceability and food safety, enabling better recall management, freshness management and operational efficiencies. EPC/RFID solutions provide inventory visibility without line-of-sight ...
- 5. GS1 US, FoodLogiQ, IBM Food Trust, ripe.io and SAP Complete Food Traceability Proof-of-Concept
- (News)
- ... about products, leading to faster, more efficient food recalls. The group determined that the interoperability between solutions was possible when leveraging the GS1 System of Standards for the unique ...
- 6. AI Increases Supply Chain Visibility
- (Technology)
- ... products can be recalled before they reach market and damage the reputation of the brand. The ability to quickly address problems in the supply chain is an invaluable aspect that can give a company an ...
- 7. New GS1 US Implementation Guideline to Help Pharmaceutical Industry Prepare for Upcoming DSCSA Verified Returns Deadline
- (News)
- ... illegitimate, expired, or recalled products from the supply chain. In this time of drug supply shortages and industry-wide cost containment efforts, optimizing inventory utilization is more important than ...
- 8. 3 Issues in Managing a Supply Chain
- (Supply)
- ... products. Consequently, rising consumer expectations have increased the rates of product recalls. This means that the supply chain must be able to respond to these challenges accordingly. Companies are ...
- 9. How Blockchain is Will Be Used in the Supply Chain
- (Technology)
- ... make it easy for the manufacturer of a given product to identify the person who bought a product in an event of a product recall. Improving traceability mitigates the problem of high costs of production ...
- 10. Tech Can Only Improve Supply Chain
- (News)
- In light of the recent romaine lettuce recall, bringing changes to the supply chain by going digital is a way to prevent these types of events, reports AE Idea. Read the article onAE Ideas ...
- 11. RFID & IoT Perfectly Matched
- (News)
- Some of us probably recall when RFID was 'the next big thing'. Well, it's not that anymore, but it is a big player in supporting the real 'next big thing': the Internet of Things (IoT).It's taken awhile to ...
- 12. Responsibility For Suppliers
- (News)
- Some well-documented recent business disasters, such as the airbag recalls by the car makers, vividly illustrate the need for manufacturers to take more ownership of their supply chain processes. The risks ...
- 13. Suppliers in the Chain
- (Supply)
- I’ve been looking at an old topic recently - EDI testing. For you who have followed ec-bp.com since its humble beginnings, no doubt you recall our opinions regarding testing and charges associated with ...
- 14. Reasons to Develop Track & Trace
- (News)
- On the Logistics Viewpoints site, Chuck Fuerst has thoughts on why track and trace functionality has grown in importance. Although it's always been needed in certain industries, recent headlines related ...
- 15. Do Best Practices Matter?
- (News)
- Almost everyone can recall being lectured about 'best practices' at one time or another. Sometimes it made sense, others not so much.In a Spend Matters blog, Pierre Mitchell discusses procurement best practices ...
- 16. Product Safety in Your Supply Chain
- (Supply)
- ... when your products arrive, are you certain they meet all the safety and regulatory constraints that make them safe to sell? In 2013 alone there were 28 million product recalls. If you were involved with ...
- 17. Is Big Data Better Data?
- (Blogs)
- ... scorecards with 5 measurements and others that are long and (sometimes overly) complicated. What I don’t recall seeing, though, is a scorecard that all parties agree is a totally accurate representation ...
- 18. IBM's New Automotive Connectivity Approac
- (News)
- Remember Covisint? If you're of a certain age and had anything to do with supplying the automotive sector back in the early part of the 21st century, you may recall fondly (well, maybe not fondly...) the ...
- 19. Whole Body Learning
- (Management)
- ... a more relaxed brain state that is better for learning new information. Now, that sounds pretty amazing! Nose - Your sense of smell is your strongest sense of instant recall and state conditioning. ...
- 20. E-Commerce here to Stay!
- (EDI)
- ... Thinking about their presentation made me recall conversations that I've had with suppliers over the months around E-Commerce and Shipping to Consumers, so I thought it appropriate to write on the topic ...
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