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  • Apple Computer in the top spot again

    For the second consecutive year, Apple Computer has captured the top spot in AMR Research’s rankings of the world’s Top 25 supply chains.

    09/06/2009

  • Premier RFID forum

    Does RFID have a demonstrable business case? Find out by attending the region's only RFID event!

    06/08/2007

  • Retailers can't rely on price war

    Australian retailers can’t afford to simply rely on price wars to remain competitive in today’s economic climate, according to Richard Evans, Executive Director, Australian Retailers Association.

    01/07/2008

  • Intermec names Gamma Solutions printer services partner

    Intermec, which recently named Gamma Solutions Partner of the Year has recentlly confirmed Printer Service Partner status on the mobility and data capture systems solutions provider.

    02/06/2009

  • European Manufacturing Strategies Summit 2008

    Now in its 4th year the European Manufacturing Strategies Summit is the conference and networking event at which to find out the answers to the key questions affecting all manufacturing industries across the globe.

    13/06/2008

  • Apple Knocks Nokia off AMR's #1 Spot

    Apple Computer has traded places with Nokia on this year's Top 25 Supply Chains list recently released by reknowned US research company AMR Research.

    18/06/2008

  • Supply Chain Risk Management 2008

    The Supply Chain Risk Management Summit 2008 will highlight once again the key issues in supply chain risk management offering the latest strategies for maximising supply chain excellence.

    01/07/2008

  • Coca-Cola Amatil and Telstra bottle up 10-year exclusive contract

    Coca-Cola Amatil (CCA) and Telstra have announced a 10-year whole of business telecommunications contract designed to help CCA increase revenues, reduce costs and improve productivity.

    15/12/2009

  • Top 10 Supply Chain Technology Trends

    It’s easy to name “mobility” and “wireless” as trends, but it’s less clear exactly what direction these developments are taking and how they can be used to improve business.

    16/09/2008

  • Shaking up the value chain

    Companies with direct end-consumer contact are in control of the value chain in today’s bottom-up market system.

    11/08/2008

  • New approach to outsourcing needed

    Organisations across the board- from financial services, retail and right through to the pharmaceutical sectors, are being urged to think carefully before embarking on a traditional outsourcing approach.

    01/10/2008

  • Voice directed computing for NZ’s CentrePort

    CentrePort has become what is believed to be the first port operator in the world to implement voice-directed computing.

    15/09/2009

  • Companies fall short on green

    According to a new landmark study by the Business Performance Management (BPM) Forum logistics and supply chain executives need a better understanding of how to go green.

    21/07/2009

 

4 of 4 resultsProducts

    • Intermec CN3e GPS enabled Mobile Computer

      Intermec CN3e GPS enabled Mobile Computer

      Available from Peacock Bros, the Intermec CN3e is a mid-sized mobile computer that features extensive communication options with an enlarged keypad to support key based data in-field applications.

    • CK3 from Intermec

      Intermec has just released its CK3 mobile computer, which delivers highly adaptable data and image capture capabilities, along with secure wireless communications, all in a highly durable handheld package.

    • Intermec Continues Mobile Product Launches

      Intermec has introduced the PB22 and PB32 rugged mobile two and three inch label printers, which set a new speed standard and deliver the industry’s fastest time-to-first-label.

    • New Features Enhance Intermec’s industrial printer

      Intermec Technologies has announced enhanced versions of seven industrial printers – the PD41, PD42, PF2i, PF4i, PM4i, PX4i and PX6i.

     
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