- 1. The Dark Side of RFID: Employee Surveillance and Privacy Invasion
- (Technology)
- ... privacy and raise concerns about the extent of surveillance permissible in the workplace. Furthermore, staff privacy is a significant concern in healthcare environments where RFID systems are being implemented. ...
- 2. Best Practices for Optimizing Your Supply Chain
- (Supply)
- ... on your supply chain. Preparing for potential disruptions can reduce the risk of downtime and lost revenue. Train Your Staff Staff is a critical component that keeps your company going. Therefore, ...
- 3. ESG Risks in the Supply Chain
- (Supply)
- ... Labor abuses Labor abuses are also potential ESG risks in the supply chain. If a company’s supplier is not paying fair wages or salaries to its staff, it can negatively affect the company’s standing ...
- 4. These Are the 7 Best Ways to Fix Your Supply Chain Problems
- (Supply)
- ... then look for potential issues or gaps that could be affecting operations. These could include inefficient processes, lack of collaboration between departments or suppliers, inadequate staff training or ...
- 5. The Nation’s Supply Chains Need An Upgrade
- (Technology)
- ... companies globally as they struggled to staff personnel and safely manage facilities. But nearly three years in, the inherent gaps in how our supply chains operate have been revealed, as well as the consequences ...
- 6. World Distribution Services Opens First West Coast Distribution Center
- (News)
- ... expansion of domestic intermodal capacity, customers can count on freight moving quickly. Fully staffed and operational, the WDS Tacoma facility offers, cross-dock and transload services, distribution ...
- 7. Organizational Structures of Supply Chains Matter
- (Supply)
- ... group is needed to identify and screen the potential supplies, select the supplier, negotiate payment terms and arrange any logistics concerns that may arise during the process. Procurement staff are responsible ...
- 8. Supply Chain Issues Bring Manufacturers Back to the US
- (Supply)
- ... get the necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) for staff from their suppliers in China. This was not only due to limited supply but also China’s need for the supplies choosing to supply their hospitals ...
- 9. These 6 Tips Can Help Entrepreneurs to a Better Supply Chain
- (Supply)
- ... your staff are likely to gain the most value and look for practical programs. Be flexible With the unpredictability of the supply chain, you may never know when a certain product will become scarce ...
- 10. The Defense Supply Chain Remains Vulnerable
- (News)
- The defense supply chain is still vulnerable, reports National Defense. As COVID-19 and the ensuing economic challenges have exposed, the United States faces substantial supply chain vulnerabilities ...
- 11. Congested Supply Chains Can Impact Traffic
- (Supply)
- ... also leads to the use of excess fuel, raises oil consumed, and may lead to higher salaries in the form of overtime pay for staff. Furthermore, you are likely to have issues in making predictions and estimates ...
- 12. Tennant Company Launches Industry’s First Industrial Robotic Floor Scrubber
- (News)
- ... feature since staff shortages and increased cleaning protocols may overextend lean maintenance teams. The T16AMR is available with a high-capacity lithium-ion power upgrade that includes a fast charger ...
- 13. Retail enters new era as Flying Tiger Copenhagen debuts MishiPay’s mobile Scan & Go solution
- (News)
- ... MishiPay’s innovative mobile self-checkout system can help to keep both customers and staff safer. What’s more, the technology can be integrated quickly and seamlessly into existing payment and order management ...
- 14. Are You Considering Any of These Six Approaches This Year?
- (Supply)
- ... supply chain strategy to the organization's primary mission and vision. Ensure there is adequate staffing Staffing is the most critical aspect of supply chain operations. It begins with obtaining ...
- 15. USPS Struggles to Deliver Election Ballots
- (Logistics)
- ... actively engaging with our management teams and union leadership to ensure we have the right level of staffing and oversight given the increased impacts of COVID-19, and our unwavering commitment to keeping ...
- 16. Planning for 2020 Holiday Supply Chain
- (Supply)
- ... Steven Kramer, a Forbes Councils Member explains, “If stores bet against in-store shopping, they will be massively understaffed if stores are allowed to stay open. But if retailers hire for a normal holiday ...
- 17. RFID is Being Deployed in the Fight against COVID-19
- (Logistics)
- ... hospitals to ensure staff complies with the hand-washing protocols and makes it feasible to do so. With an RFID reader situated at a hand-washing station, a tag or a badge on the uniform of a health worker ...
- 18. How Robotics Factor in the Supply Chain Industry
- (Logistics)
- ... and subsequently don’t call out of work. If a pandemic were to occur again - warehouses with minimal staff and multiple robots may not be as hit as hard as before. Staff could social distance safely and ...
- 19. Gartner Names University of Arkansas as the #1 Undergraduate Program for Supply Chain Management
- (Technology)
- ... the outstanding work and excellence of our faculty, staff and students,” said Matt Waller, dean of the Sam M. Walton School of Business at the University of Arkansas. “The ranking also is highly respected ...
- 20. Supply Chain Requires Attention Now
- (Supply)
- ... can be hard to emerge from. The pandemic has brought smaller suppliers to near insolvency as some are now finding it hard to pay their crucial staff and fixed charges that keep their premises running. ...
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