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Companies are losing millions of dollars' worth of pallets each year to pilferage or simple lack of accountability. Here are some tips on stemming the losses.
No, we're not talking about canine logistics, but rather, Denmark's leading retailer, which slashed distribution costs 9 percent by automating its operations.
With hundreds of different beverage products flowing in daily, German bottler Labertaler was having a hard time keeping its head above water. Automated DC systems changed all that.
UNICEF's new global procurement and distribution center in Copenhagen is uniquely designed to dispatch emergency relief shipments to locations worldwide within 48 hours.
Crider Foods' warehouse was becoming a chokepoint in the company's fast-growing fulfillment operations. The solution turned out to be pallet storage and flow rackâtools Crider then brought along when it built a new DC.
To help manage the flow of outbound goods from its Utah plant, yogurt giant Dannon built a new warehouse featuring an automated storage and retrieval system. The result? Annual cost savings of over $3 million.