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Supply Chain Tech Company Becomes Unicorn
According to Virginia Business, supply chain management tech company Interos has achieved unicorn status.
Following its $100 million Series C financing round, Arlington-based supply chain management technology company Interos Inc. has been valued at $1 billion, reaching coveted unicorn status.
Read more...Is RAIN RFID The Key to Supply Chains
According to Supply Chain, RAIN RFID could be the key to transforming supply chains.
Across supply chains around the world, we have seen leading companies rely heavily on technologies like AI and IoT during the pandemic. These digital solutions have enabled businesses to accurately capture and ultimately use their own first-party data to drive efficiencies and protect increasingly fragile bottom lines.
Read more...Kroger Brings in Robotic Tech
According to Supermarket News, Kroger is bringing robotics technology to its Ohio distribution center.
The Kroger Co. is bringing automation from logistics technology provider Knapp to its Great Lakes distribution center in Delaware, Ohio.
Read more...Supply Chain Can Help Stop Food Waste
According to Supply Chain Brain, improvements in supply chain technology can help eliminate food waste.
Recent months have provided a telling reminder of just how fragile supply chain integrity can be. While some industries have been forward-thinking in streamlining processes and electronic sharing of information, protein commodities are a different matter altogether.
Read more...Zebra Invests in Robotic Tech
Zebra has bought the remaining interest in Fetch Robotics, reports Supply Chain Dive.
For years there has been notable interest in warehouse robotics as Amazon, FedEx and other companies with complicated fulfillment and warehousing operations have turned to automation to increase productivity.
Read more...Seafood Industry Traceability Pilot Confirms That Standards Are Key to Supply Chain Interoperability
A recent seafood industry traceability pilot study has confirmed that standards are essential to helping trading partners seamlessly exchange supply chain data across technology platforms, improving end-to-end visibility. The study was conducted by GS1 US in collaboration with the Global Dialogue on Seafood Traceability (GDST), the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT), Beaver Street Fisheries, Bumble Bee Seafoods, Chicken of the Sea, FoodLogiQ, IBM Food Trust, Insite Solutions/Norpac, ripe.io, SAP, Walmart and Wholechain.
Read more...China Turns to Supply Chain Chiefs
China is seeing growth in Supply Chain Chiefs in their effort to remain a global leader in technology.
Local governments across China are rushing to appoint their own “supply chain chiefs”, a new title emerging as part of a quasi-military command system for corporate governance in an effort to add some muscle to local support of Beijing’s self-sufficiency drive amid a protracted trade rivalry with the US.
Read more...Business Hurry to Build Resilient Supply Chains
According to Information Week, companies are turning to CIOs to ensure that their supply chain will withstand future global disruptors.
COVID-19 wreaked havoc on supply chains worldwide. Now, as enterprises continue restoring operations to pre-pandemic levels, business leaders have started assessing the damage and planning for the future.
Read more...Simplifying The Battery Supply Chain
One company could simplify the rare mineral supply chain, reports Forbes.
By now, anyone who has been paying much attention to the whole discussion around the ‘energy transition’ likely knows that the battery technology that exists and must continue to advance to enable it to happen requires massive quantities of an array of minerals with names like lithium, cobalt, manganese and nickel.
Read more...Grocery and Foodservice Industries to Leverage New GS1 US Implementation Guideline
GS1 US has published a new implementation guideline for the grocery and foodservice industries, advising how extended product data can be captured using Electronic Product Code-enabled/Radio Frequency Identification (EPC/RFID).
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