What's coming up in logistics tomorrow 

Its been a challenging year, and the complexity of life in logistics is only growing. Here's a preview of the major trends that will shape the logistics...

Failure is not an option 

We have no accurate estimate of the cost of maritime security, but we know the price of failure is unacceptable. If you could sum up the comments of maritime...

Logistics News- delivered right to your desktop 

Logistics Today Magazine keeps you up-to-date with the latest news andarticles through Really Simple Syndication (RSS) technology. RSS is an XML-based...

RFID at the gates 

Thanks to the big push by retail giant Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and the U.S. Department of Defense and the attendant marketing hype, shippers could be excused...

Symbol Technologies to acquire Matrics 

July 27, 2004 - Symbol Technologies Inc. has reached an agreement to acquire Matrics, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of EPC (electronic product code)-compliant...

Heard & Overheard: In search of...the Next Big Thing 

Heard & Overheard In search of... the Next Big Thing Every analyst firm has a special area of concentration, and for Nucleus Research that focus is return...

Managing the wireless warehouse 

Managing the wireless warehouse at a glance This article looks at how companies are using wireless devices in tandem with WMS technology to improve their...

3 mistakes to avoid when going wireless 

3 mistakes to avoid when going wireless After observing hundreds of fleet operations implementing wireless technology, it's clear where many make mistakes...

Fresh thinking 

NewsFresh thinking Delivery is extremely critical in the beverage business because the fresher the product, the better it is, says Dave Webb, operations...

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