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Its opening punch in the bruising battle with big-name retailers was the launch of its snazzy George Foreman clothing line. Now plus-size men's apparel chain Casual Male is betting its future on a high-stakes distribution guarantee.
Need to get RFID-ready in a hurry? Hiring someone to set up a "slap and ship" operation may sound like a good idea. But it's probably not good business.
Is it real? Or just a very clever fake? It's practically impossible to tell real drugs from the adulterated or counterfeit. Now one drug maker is using tiny radio-frequency tracking chips to assure pharmacists they're getting the genuine article.
Say goodbye to language barriers and guesswork. Today's newest pick-to-light systems feature tiny TV-like display screens that show order pickers exactly which tube of lipstick or bottle of anti-aging serum to retrieve.
Simon says, "Stick RFID tags on your products," and America's biggest consumer products companies promptly fall in line? That's precisely what happened when Simon (Langford) issued Wal-Mart's now famous RFID mandate. So what will Wal- Mart want next?
In European DCs, bags of coffee and sugar are whipping out of highly automated storage and retrieval systems at a rate of 3,000 cases per hour. Is America next?