New capabilities further improve supply chain transparency and workflows during COVID-19 pandemic
May 21, 2020
FourKites, a real-time supply chain visibility platform, has announced a string of new collaborative features to facilitate and simplify communication across the end-to-end supply chain, while also reducing human contact to decrease the risk of virus transmission to front-line workers.
Unlike traditional direct thermal labels, RevealPrint direct thermal labels are chemical free, environmentally friendly and work with any barcode software and existing direct thermal printers.
Solution strategically tracks associates, devices, equipment, locations, and orders
May 13, 2020
Körber, the global supply chain technology leader from software to materials handling automation, has announced the availability of Körber InSight Contact Tracer to mitigate and handle the impact of coronavirus in distribution operations.
An encrypted wellness tracking and analytics tool that empowers organizations to identify and reduce health risk in the workplace
May 8, 2020
Stratum Technology has announced the launch of HealthCheck by Stratum, a secure Cloud-based platform, powered by analytics and intelligence, that allows businesses to track and evaluate employee health- and COVID-19- related symptoms in real-time.
There's been a lot of hype about Blockchain — in fact, it uses networking and distributed database technology with encryption, security and much more. But should you jump on the bandwagon now?
Food Safety Strategies was recently able to talk to Thomas Burke, food traceability and safety scientist at IFT, Chicago, and Bryan Hitchcock, IFT's senior director of food chain and executive director of the Global Food Traceability Center, about AR and how it can help during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Aptar Food + Beverage, part of AptarGroup, Inc., has launched InvisiShield platform technology—a first of its kind anti-pathogenic packaging solution seamlessly integrated into sealed packages to protect fresh cut produce from harmful pathogens like bacteria, fungi and viruses.
Blockchain can play an important role in track and trace, but not purity or freshness
March 16, 2020
Blockchain technology allows retailers, suppliers and anyone who has access to the software, to have real-time information on a product’s origination and the stops it made along the way before it reaches its destination. However, when it comes to olive oil, blockchain can be useful in determining provenance and delivery path, but not the purity or freshness of the product.