RFID will not wait for you ! – RFID Master Class Register NOW !

Around the world, companies in every industry are cutting costs, boosting efficiencies and enhancing customer service with radio frequency identification – RFID.  As momentum gathers globally around the use of RFID, so does the need for high qualify information, guidance and implementation support.

GS1 New Zealand and the New Zealand RFID Pathfinder Group are two independant, New Zealand based, not-for-profit organisations that are preparing New Zealand industry through their education programmes for the inevitability of RFID in the New Zealand supply chain.

The two organisations are proud to announce The RFID Masterclass – a one-day, hands on, interactive workshop that will provide a thorough insight into how RFID technology will improve operations and increase profitability.

RFID is here now and is the way the business world is moving.

Register Today !  Click the image to download information

RFID Technology, Training / Education

Cutting out costs, reducing errors and improving customer service.

These goals have always seemed to be mutually exclusive. Removing costs usually comes down to removing labor in a 3PL environment. As a generalization, cutting costs (through labor reductions) increases errors and leads to reduced, not enhanced, customer service.

There is an answer to this though – reduce labor by removing work, not workers.
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3PL, Technology Inventory

NZ Customs seizes over one tonne of ‘P’ precursor last year

The New Zealand Customs Services has, for the first time, intercepted over one tonne of methamphetamine precursor ContacNT in a single calendar year. The one tonne mark was passed in November 2009.

The amount Customs intercepted last year was enough to manufacture at least 246 kilograms of methamphetamine, or ‘P’, saving an estimated $138.6 million dollars of potential harm to the community.

Customs’ war on ‘P’ is part of the Government’s Methamphetamine Action Plan, which is targeting organised crime syndicates who are behind these importations. ?

www.customs.govt.nz

Imports / Exports

RFID to See Further Growth in 2010

In 2009, the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) market grew to US$5.56 billion, having almost tripled in five years. Being largely based on government backed military, identity card, financial card, passport and other projects and legally mandated requirements such as animal tagging. This market is recession proof, continuing to grow rapidly. Of the total, US$2.18 billion consisted of passive tags, the prime candidate for being printed in future. First to market with entirely printed transistor-based RFID is Kovio.
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RFID Technology

Key Supply Chain Success Factors in 2010

Businesses must now approach the marketplace with a new mindset and refine their supply chains, according to i2 Technologies – to be prepared for upward demand trends in 2010, while managing to minimize their exposure to financial risks in a market that will still be characterized by uncertainty.

In addition to helping organizations be lean and competitive, supply chains must also stay closer to consumer needs and react faster to changes on a global landscape.
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International News

FedEx Launches Expedited Delivery Service

FedEx Express has launched FedEx International Next Flight, an expedited delivery service from the UK and Ireland to most worldwide locations. The service will be the fastest FedEx service for customs-cleared, door-to-door delivery of urgent international shipments.

FedEx International Next Flight will be available to more than 220 countries and territories, with shipments moved via commercial airlines on the first suitable flight from the origin to the destination, or via ground transportation if that is faster.

The service will meet the needs of customers that require critical, rush shipments, out-of-hours pickup and delivery, Friday pickup with weekend deliveries around the world, or weekend pickup with a Monday delivery.

FedEx, www.fedex.com

International News

All Aboard for RFID

Pathfinder LogoBy Gary Hartley of GS1 New Zealand

RFID – Radio Frequency Identification is increasingly in the news, most recently in context of Air New Zealand’s technology revamp of airport check-in and flight boarding processes of the installation. Then there’s the adoption of RFID by key players in the NZ kiwifruit industry.
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RFID Technology

MITSUBISHI in world first with Hybrid Forklift

mitsubishi_GRENDiA_EX_HybridMitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has developed the world’s first engine/ battery hybrid forklift trucks with 4.0 to 5.0 ton loading capacities. By integrating a lithium-ion secondary battery developed in-house and high efficiency motors with small-size, lowexhaust- emission diesel engines that comply with new emission regulations, the company says it has realized outstanding environment-friendly, fuel-efficient performance: approximately 39 percent greater fuel efficiency than the company’s pre-existing models.
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Forklifts / Pickers

3rd Party Warehousing- Customer Apprehension

online distribution servicesMaking the decision to hand over “custodianship” of your inventory can be one of the more nerve racking decisions that a company executive can face in their entire career. Recognition of the benefits that the business will gain from a 3rd party solution, can sometimes be overridden with apprehension about the decision. There is a term in the industry to describe this, the FUD Factor, an acronym for Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt.
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3PL

Amazing and Funny Pictures, mostly transport related

Every now and then you come across an image that either cracks you up,  makes you think how the hell did that happen or simply think what the heck was going through their mind, so I’ve put some images together for your amazement. Most of the images are transport related however I couldn’t resist throwing in some sporting Images.

Enjoy …..
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Transport