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MIT, Mecalux Develop an AI-based Simulator to Optimize Inventory Across Warehouses
Key Takeaways: MIT and Mecalux’s GENESIS platform optimizes inventory distribution using AI, reducing costs and improving logistics efficiency. The simulator enables real-time tactical planning by analyzing thousands of scenarios in...
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Monitoring the Fresh Food Supply Chain
RFID-tracking pallets and cases of perishable goods can enable retailers to reduce costs and improve customer satisfaction.
Expert Views January 19Xtreme RFID and Vizinex Jointly Market Rugged Passive UHF Tag
The Allied VX-Mid tag incorporates Vizinex's Sentry tag, as well as a rugged encapsulation molded to the tag by Xtreme RFID, to render it impervious to impacts, dirt and fluids,…
News January 17ELA Innovation’s Readers and Active RFID Tags Monitor Goods, Tools in Transit
The French company is marketing a tiny RFID reader—small enough to fit on the dashboard of a truck's cab—designed to track tagged items loaded in the vehicle's trailer.
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