Electronic data interchange (EDI) is an extremely successful supply chain tool that can help warehouse operators to reduce costs, improve accuracy of operations and increase facility efficiency. As with any other project your team may plan, it is critical to identify...
Data and analytics derived from your daily supply chain operations can give your business insight into what areas are performing above expectations, at acceptable levels and those that are underperforming. Once any pain points have been identified, warehouse operators...
The government and government regulatory agencies impose guidelines upon supply chain service providers such as public refrigerated warehouses because they have significant impact on product quality and safety as they are typically the last to handle and/or process...
In this easy-to-follow EDI Dictionary, you can view the most commonly used EDI terms and concepts. Reference this guide when generating RFP questions or when viewing vendor websites. EDI implementation and execution can be a complex process. Before undertaking an EDI...
RFID is a type of automatic identification technology that transmits data wirelessly in the form of a unique serial number. The RFID network consists of a RFID tag, antenna and portal. As the auto ID tag passes through the portal, activity data is transmitted in real...
EDI was a technology developed over 30 years ago, but the usefulness was not discovered by supply chain and logistics businesses until much later. Communicating with customers and suppliers via fax and mail was cumbersome and riddled with errors from inaccurate manual...