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It is incumbent on distribution managers and executives to keep abreast of proposals and to let government regulators understand what tougher rules could really mean to their businesses and to the economy.
Taken alone, transportation management systems can do a lot to make shipping more efficient. But combine them with other software in a supply chain execution system and the software becomes truly formidable.
The evolution of distribution logistics is such that we no longer take shipments that are late or incomplete as part of the ordinary course of business.
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.
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.
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