Inventory management systems stories - Page 16
Tracking the movement of goods through value chains is an essential discipline for effective supply chain
management. Inventory management systems combine hardware, software and processes, providing accurate information and controls on raw materials, supplies and supplier capacity, products in
manufacturing and in transit, and finished goods ready for distribution. Careful inventory management is crucial to many industries including FMCG, manufacturing, distribution, and more.
How COVID-19 is reshaping global supply chains
Wed, 10th Jun 2020
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supply chain & logistics
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risk & compliance
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procurement
The COVID-19 pandemic is drastically impacting global supply chains, compelling companies to rethink and reengineer their logistics and procurement strategies.
Crowd-based retail store auditing solution launches in ANZ
Tue, 9th Jun 2020
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supply chain & logistics
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inventory management systems
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oem
Companies Trax and Snooper ally to launch a solution that uses shoppers and image recognition to check stock availability and merchandising.
BluJay Solutions announce new Chief Technology Officer
Mon, 8th Jun 2020
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supply chain & logistics
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software development
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inventory management systems
Sam Addeo appointed as new CTO of BluJay Solutions, bringing experience in enterprise software development and supply chain solutions.
Global technology industry deals total $34.4bn in April 2020
Wed, 27th May 2020
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martech
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commerce systems
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supply chain & logistics
Technology industry deals worldwide reach USD $34.4bn in April 2020, a 33.8% increase from March, driven largely by Asia Pacific activity.
Recent appetite for hygiene products drives profit for Harris Technology
Tue, 26th May 2020
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supply chain & logistics
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harris technology
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inventory management systems
New opportunities have opened for the company with the sale of protective hygiene products including facemasks, hand sanitiser gels and alcohol wipes.
Supermicro launches new data management solution for retail
Tue, 26th May 2020
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edge computing
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supply chain & logistics
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supermicro
The solution, Intelligent Retail Edge, simplifies the deployment and management of edge infrastructure, in an environment where IoT deployment is booming.
Cloud tech inspires Kiwi supply chain firm to keep the world moving
Mon, 25th May 2020
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public cloud
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supply chain & logistics
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fleet management
New Zealand's Coretex has transformed from a local fleet management firm into a global player, thanks to Microsoft Azure’s cloud technology.
Mastercard and Ethoca look out for ANZ retailers with support package
Fri, 22nd May 2020
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martech
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commerce systems
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supply chain & logistics
Mastercard and Ethoca launch a free fraud prevention package for Australian and New Zealand retailers, offering Ethoca Alerts until 31 July 2020.
How automation and supercharged analytics can transform the service industry
Mon, 18th May 2020
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crm
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fintech
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cx
Automation and advanced analytics are revolutionising the service industry, shedding IT dependencies and boosting transparency, agility, and customer retention.
Mastercard launches new initiatives to empower those hit by COVID-19 lockdowns
Tue, 12th May 2020
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martech
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commerce systems
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supply chain & logistics
Mastercard commits to bringing one billion people and 50 million businesses into the digital economy by 2025, with a focus on women entrepreneurs.
Tap-and-go paywave payments the new norm in a COVID-19 world, Mastercard research shows
Fri, 1st May 2020
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martech
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commerce systems
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supply chain & logistics
Consumer polling by Mastercard showed a significant majority of consumers were using the technology during February and March.
Kaspersky improves security for ATMs and PoS systems
Tue, 28th Apr 2020
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martech
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commerce systems
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supply chain & logistics
Kaspersky has launched a new version of its Embedded Systems Security which has improved security for ATMs in remote areas with a 2G internet connection.
COVID-19: Contactless payment limit increased to $200
Thu, 9th Apr 2020
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martech
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commerce systems
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supply chain & logistics
New Zealand has increased the contactless payment limit from NZD $80 to NZD $200 to curb COVID-19 spread, rolling out changes over the next few weeks.
Equinix & Oracle support global supply chain firm Fung Group
Fri, 3rd Apr 2020
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hyperscale
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dc
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multi-cloud
Equinix and Oracle aid Fung Group in digitising its supply chain with a new cloud adjacent architecture, enhancing connectivity and customer service.
Mastercard extends free access to STEM curriculum for girls
Thu, 2nd Apr 2020
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it training
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martech
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commerce systems
Mastercard and education firm Scholastic have expanded free access to Mastercard’s STEM curriculum designed for 8-12 year-old girls.
Infor a Leader in Magic Quadrant for warehouse management
Tue, 24th Mar 2020
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supply chain & logistics
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sap
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oracle
Joins five other vendors in the Leader quadrant, and 13 other vendors all up in Garnter’s Magic Quadrant for Warehouse Management Systems.
Rapid adoption of mobile devices for utilities companies, study shows
Wed, 18th Mar 2020
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digital transformation
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martech
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commerce systems
A Zebra Technologies study reveals a swift surge in mobile device usage among energy and utilities workers, driven by the need for real-time data access.
How a customer data platform can add value to your business
Wed, 11th Mar 2020
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Fed with complete and accurate data, CDPs will be able to provide insights that previously would have been impossible to achieve.
BluJay Solutions acquires Expedient Software, expands ANZ footprint
Tue, 3rd Mar 2020
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supply chain & logistics
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m&a
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data solutions
BluJay Solutions expands its Asia-Pacific footprint by acquiring Melbourne-based Expedient Software, strengthening customs and forwarding tech offerings in ANZ.
Standard Chartered and Infor collaborate to digitise financial supply chain
Mon, 2nd Mar 2020
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supply chain & logistics
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infor
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gartner magic quadrant
The bank and cloud software company say the collaboration will enable businesses to minimise supply chain delays.