In November 2005, the International Telecommunications Union, published its futuristic report on ‘The Internet of Things’ declaring that ‘anytime, any place connectivity for anyone’ would be extended to connect ‘anything’. It’s a vision which new RFID tec
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Multi national apparel company House of Pearl has paid £2.4m for the freehold of a 43,000 sq ft warehouse in Milton Keynes through its subsidiary Poeticgem.
Warehouse IT is fast becoming a complex issue. But integrating the various necessary technologies, in real time, is now critical to best performance. John Lamb
The reshaping of the European Union will affect distribution in some profound ways. Romania, regarded by many as a wild frontier, could soon become a significant transit hub.
The shift of manufacturing from Europe to the Far East is driving dramatic growth in deep sea container shipping which is creating a whole set of new challenges for the major shipping lines.
Asking a logistics space developer in the Benelux region for a quote on a building is a bit like talking to a Chelsea fan watching a London derby about England’s chances in the Ashes. The developer will admit politely that your request is very interesting
Briggs Equipment has won a five-year contract worth up to £2m, to supply materials handling equipment to BT Fleet.
Dematic is to begin selling warehouse management systems as standalone packages.
Toshiba and UPM Raflatac, a manufacturer of RFID tags and inlays, are working together to develop one of the largest Gen2 RFID projects in Europe.
Warehouse efficiency and safety depend on having a floor that meets the necessary flatness requirements. We look at some of the issues involved.