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After spending the past decade pushing their suppliers to provide value-added services like putting tickets on the merchandise, retailers are beginning to wonder if they should bring those tasks back into their own DCs.
Faster, higher, stronger ... that's what DC execs are demanding of their warehousing systems. Once they get a taste, they always want just a little bit more.
After spending the better part of two decades as a senior executive at a material handling products and service provider in Canton, Ohio, John Nofsinger wanted to do something different. But not too different. Having been an active member of the Material Handling Industry of America (MHIA) throughout his career, he was intrigued by the notion of one day becoming part of that organization's management team.
Manhattan Associates Inc. has acquired certain Logistics.com assets from Internet Capital Group for a one-time cash payment of approximately $20 million.
A federal appeals court has ruled that the Department of Transportation must prepare a full environmental impact statement and Clean Air Act conformity determination before it can open the U.S. border to Mexican motor carriers.
Visitors to downtown Long Beach can now log on to the Internet for free as long as they're within the bounds of the city's Downtown Wireless Internet District.
The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration has postponed for one year three record keeping provisions related to musculoskeletal disorders.
At a time when many companies are just starting to investigate using RFID at the pallet and carton level, Gillette will begin testing its use at the item level this year.