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What ROI should you really expect from RFID?


February 18, 2009 by Charlie Walker
Posted in: In this week's e-Newsletter, Latest News & Views, Procurement costs, Procurement trends, Supply chain technology

You’ve probably heard the buzz about how 75% of RFID users expect to see ROI in two years.

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At last! Hybrid systems boost inventory efficiency


February 9, 2009 by Charlie Walker
Posted in: In this week's e-Newsletter, Latest News & Views, Procurement trends, Supply chain efficiency, Supply chain technology

For a long time, many supply chain operations have been reluctant to commit to tech updates because it seemed like some new wrinkle was always just over the horizon.

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Moose runs amok in warehouse: Can you top this?


November 25, 2008 by Charlie Walker
Posted in: In this week's e-Newsletter, Latest News & Views

What’s the craziest thing that ever passed through your warehouse?

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RFID eases pricing issues, woos more users


November 5, 2008 by Charlie Walker
Posted in: In this week's e-Newsletter, Latest News & Views, Procurement costs, Procurement trends, Supply chain efficiency, Supply chain technology

It’s been slow coming, but RFID is beginning to carve out a home at an increasing number of distribution centers — and helping companies save at the same time.

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Man plants RFID chip in his own hand


October 24, 2008 by Charlie Walker
Posted in: In this week's e-Newsletter, Latest News & Views, Uncategorized

You’ve got to hand it to this guy: He’s adding a whole new twist to RFID chips — by injecting one into his own hand.

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Is someone using RFID to snoop on you?


October 20, 2008 by Charlie Walker
Posted in: In this week's e-Newsletter, Latest News & Views, Procurement trends, Securing transactions, Supply chain technology

Thought that RFID chips were limited to Inventory functions? Guess again.

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Better than bar-coding, but not RFID


October 3, 2008 by Charlie Walker
Posted in: In this week's e-Newsletter, Latest News & Views, Procurement trends, Securing transactions, Supply chain efficiency, Supply chain technology

What would happen if you crossed an RFID system with a traditional bar-coding set-up?

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RFID: 4 big reasons to get on board


September 16, 2008 by Charlie Walker
Posted in: Procurement costs, Procurement trends, Securing transactions, Special Report, Supply chain efficiency, Supply chain technology


Now could be a great time to jump into the RFID game.

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RFID: Better than ever, easier to use


August 5, 2008 by Charlie Walker
Posted in: Procurement costs, Procurement trends, Special Report, Supply chain efficiency, Supply chain technology


Still on the sidelines when it comes to implementing RFID in your supply chain? You’re not alone.

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3 high-tech, low-cost inventory improvements


June 25, 2008 by Charlie Walker
Posted in: Procurement trends, Securing transactions, Special Report, Supply chain efficiency, Supply chain technology

There’s a lot of media attention these days on the many ways technology can lift your supply chain operation to stratospheric heights

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