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The workdays can be long and the customers demanding, but logistics and supply chain management is still a satisfying career, according to respondents to DC Velocity's 16th annual Salary Survey.
Shoe manufacturer Aokang needed a reliable and efficient way to handle 100,000 pairs of shoes daily at its Shanghai DC. Interroll's vertical crossbelt sorter proved to be the perfect fit.
To solve the age-old problem of keeping track of inventory inside a bustling DC, men's accessories company Randa implemented a distinctly modern solution: RFID.
Veteran-owned and -operated Nine Line Apparel knew it was time for a facility upgrade when it found itself palletizing and storing products outside. Installing new rack systems created storage space while improving safety and efficiency.
As sales boomed, pesticide manufacturer Bonide found itself struggling to keep up with orders. New lift trucks and a warehouse redesign changed all that.
The workdays can be long and the technology a bit behind the times, but logistics and supply chain management is still a satisfying career, said respondents to our 15th annual Salary Survey.