Operations Management: Page 156
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Report: Match your warehousing solutions with capabilities
Prior to investing or expanding your warehousing solution, execs must understand the difference between WMS, WCS and WES.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Nov. 14, 2016 -
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Deep DiveLogistically Minded: Supply chains turn to the skies during crises, and consolidation continues apace
Supply chain continues to manage economic shifts through air freight shipping, tech innovation and business consolidation.
By Edwin Lopez • Nov. 11, 2016 -
Trendline
Warehouse automation
Robotics and AI are two of the many tools warehouse operators are using to improve productivity.
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Agile warehousing is key for omnichannel sales
Distribution centers have shouldered the burden of increased technology needs, driving many retailers to upgrade and rely more on their warehouses.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Nov. 9, 2016 -
Warehousing is winning out and bringing jobs back to neglected regions
Supply chain agility becomes a factor when weighing the impact of trade and globalization on jobs in America.
By Edwin Lopez • Nov. 7, 2016 -
Report: Pharma, food and beverage traceability needs will drive packaging industry growth
Shifting consumer demands, an explosion of SKUs and rising regulatory concerns will bring domestic packaging machinery shipments to $8.5 billion by 2020.
By Edwin Lopez • Nov. 6, 2016 -
Increase in small, multiple SKU orders push warehouses to automate
As orders decrease in size, but increase in frequency and SKU variety, warehouse managers must optimize space and speed to meet demands.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Nov. 4, 2016 -
Prologis Seattle project takes warehousing to the next level
Warehouses and manufacturers are consistently looking for new ways to decrease delivery times within congested urban zones.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Nov. 3, 2016 -
FedEx's Genco expands big box multi-tenant model to favor healthcare needs
The warehouses, located near FedEx hubs in Tennessee and Ontario, are designed to help streamline the healthcare supply chain.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 27, 2016 -
For a green warehouse, start small
Going green is a marathon, not a sprint. Often, it's the small changes that help the most.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 20, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Logistically Minded: Proxy wars, manufacturing and lower emissions
Skim through last week's stats, technology news, M&As and expansions.
By Edwin Lopez • Oct. 14, 2016 -
Unable to expand, AR warehouse redesigns to boost capacity
A case study by Refrigerated and Frozen Foods shows how contracting external partners can help a company spot inefficiencies.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 14, 2016 -
Will 3D printing facilitate urban industrial growth?
The additive technology's reduced space and inventory limitations could make it easier for manufacturers to move into offices.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 12, 2016 -
Why Gap's warehouse fire may not be that bad for the company
Gap's NY warehouse stocked the company's least popular brands, and after a 3% sales loss investors boosted the company's stock by 13%.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 11, 2016 -
While September's jobs data falls a little short, talent scarcity remains
The transportation and warehouse sector may have gained jobs, but the statistics do not tell the whole story.
By Tom Starner • Oct. 10, 2016 -
Finish Line bounces back from supply chain setback
The retailer's faulty WMS implementation is a reminder of the importance of timing, forecasting, and change management in the supply chain.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 6, 2016 -
Southern ports aim to revolutionize food supply chain
A USDA pilot program, post-panamax infrastructure upgrades and increased investments are converging to make this possible.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 5, 2016 -
Rush to scale supply chain leads to warehouse troubles in CA
Blue Apron's inexperience in managing warehouses led to severe health and safety violations at its Richmond, CA facility, according to Buzzfeed News.
By Edwin Lopez • Oct. 5, 2016 -
Regional hubs may lose warehouse jobs to automation
High need for manual labor in concentrated areas, coupled with a labor shortage, may lead companies to adopt more automated technology.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 5, 2016 -
AutoZone reaps benefits from inventory mega-hubs
Parts retailers are adopting the same strategy as distribution centers: stockpile inventory in regional hubs to service smaller location centers.
By Edwin Lopez • Sept. 29, 2016 -
Front-end fulfillment disrupting traditional logistics
What is not considered disruptive today may be considered disruptive tomorrow.
By Rich Weissman • Sept. 28, 2016 -
ProLogistix: Warehouse workers say work/life balance matters more than a raise
This is helpful information for an industry trying to replace retiring Baby Boomers.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 26, 2016 -
Can disabled workers increase warehouse productivity?
Walgreens, AMC and Home Depot are among the companies that see disabled workers as an asset to the company.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 15, 2016 -
Survey: How to reduce food waste through packaging
Supply chain collaborations can directly reduce waste by increasing shelf life or signaling conservation tactics for consumers.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 15, 2016 -
Deep Dive
The hidden costs of warehouse fires
Insurance may cover reconstruction and property damage, but warehouse fires often lead to drastic inventory shortfalls and logistical challenges.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 14, 2016 -
Global Logistics Properties extends U.S. reach with $1B purchase from Hillwood Development
GLP remains the second-largest logistics property company in the U.S.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 13, 2016