Supply-chain procurement: a key role in logistics
January 28, 2021Procurement is a decisive factor when it comes to the future of the supply chain. Its objective is to control supplies in order to meet the needs of operational processes.
Procurement is a decisive factor when it comes to the future of the supply chain. Its objective is to control supplies in order to meet the needs of operational processes.
QR codes stand out for their ability to be quickly read and to condense more data than barcodes. Thus, they’re especially advantageous and useful in the logistics sector.
Industrial robotic arms are devices that operate much like a human arm. In this post, we’ll examine their main functions in production and logistics.
Integrated logistics consists of coordinating all processes, people, and departments that make up the supply chain in order to guide actions in the same direction and achieve common objectives.
3PL (third-party logistics) refers to the logistics services a company outsources to a provider. These providers also take care of goods transportation and storage tasks, among others.
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Electronic proof of delivery (ePOD) speeds up the management of order delivery information. Its use is becoming increasingly common among logistics providers.
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