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DCV-TV: Upload Your Video

We want your logistics and supply chain videos!

Nothing tells a story like a high-quality streaming video. It's one thing to read about a logistics or supply chain application, process, product, or service, but it's another thing to see it. We've set up a special channel on DCV-TV to allow you to share your video story with the world ... and it's FREE. Just follow the instructions below and your video will automatically begin streaming from DCV-TV Channel 4, our "Viewer-Contributed Video" channel.

Here's how to do it:

  • Try to keep it short – video size can be no more than 100MB maximum
  • Create an account below – all you need is an e-mail address, password, and screen name
  • Browse your computer to find your video file (Accepted file formats: FLV, 3GP, AVI, DV, h.264, MPEG2, MPEG4, Quicktime, WMV)
  • Give your video a title (60 characters maximum)
  • Give your video a short description (200 characters maximum)
  • Create a few tags, or keywords, to describe your video (for example, the name of your company or product, the type of software or installation, or something descriptive like "lift truck" or "DC operations")
  • Upload your file

Once your file is uploaded it will be published to the DCV-TV site under Channel 4, Viewer Contributed Video. It may take a few minutes to appear on the site, so please be patient.

If you have any questions, email

Start Uploading

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