When it comes to reverse logistics the consumer electronics industry is one step ahead.
Nearly 200 industry professionals supported winners in eight categories when the fourth annual Logistics Magazine Mercury Awards gala dinner was held last night at Dockside, Cockle Bay Wharf, in Sydney.
Major players in Australia’s Consumer Electronics sector have joined forces to transform their supply chain through eCommerce.
It's your last chance to enter the Mercury Awards with the deadline approaching on September 1.
A cutting-edge Mobile Commerce application is being used to investigate whether consumers will make healthier food choices if they scan nutrition barcodes while shopping.
GS1 Australia has launched an express website for new members to order authorised GS1 Bar Code numbers online.
Visitors to CeBIT Australia will have a chance to try out an exciting new application of EPC/RFID (Electronic Product Code/Radio Frequency Identification) technology which is set to change the face of retailing.
Australia’s supermarket shelves will be better stocked in the future and have less unavailable food and grocery items following the introduction of an innovative new supply chain system.
For the last four year retailers around the globe have been working to adapt their scanning systems to be able to scan GS1 DataBar, a next-generation bar code, by 2010.
Sterling Commerce, an AT&T Inc (NYSE: T) company, has announced it will supply a standards-based e-procurement hub solution to the New South Wales Department of Health.