by Livia Modrackova | Jul 12, 2022 | Cloud Services, End-to-End Supply Chain Visibility, Intelligent Solutions, Supply Network Visibility, Sustainable Supply Chain, Traceability
Here are some game changing ESG metrics for supply chain managers Our planet needs us more than ever now, and supply chain managers can take impactful steps – such as replacing single-use transport items with returnable transport items (RTIs) – that will quickly add...
by Livia Modrackova | Jun 21, 2022 | Cloud Services, End-to-End Supply Chain Visibility, Food & Beverage, Intelligent Solutions, Supply Network Visibility, Sustainable Supply Chain, Traceability
John DiPalo, ACSIS’ Chief Strategy Officer, was in Las Vegas recently for the RFID Journal LIVE! Event where over 1,000 people shared the latest in RFID tech for supply chain managers. This was the 20th such event — a reminder that RFID technology is far...
by Livia Modrackova | Jun 7, 2022 | Cloud Services, End-to-End Supply Chain Visibility, Intelligent Solutions, Supply Network Visibility, Sustainable Supply Chain, Traceability
Everyone wins with sustainability. It improves your supply chains, so they operate more efficiently, and it’s good for our planet as less waste is returned to the environment. But it’s also a win – and a potentially massive one – for your organization’s shareholders....
by Livia Modrackova | May 4, 2022 | Cloud Services, Edge Network, End-to-End Supply Chain Visibility, Intelligent Solutions, Supply Network Visibility, Sustainable Supply Chain, Traceability
“Through 2025, 25% of supply chain decisions will be made across intelligent edge ecosystems.” — Gartner Predicts the Future of Supply Chain Technology, April 20, 2022 2025 will be here in the blink of an eye. But it’s taken us a while to get to the current state of...
by Livia Modrackova | Apr 19, 2022 | End-to-End Supply Chain Visibility, Intelligent Solutions, Supply Network Visibility, Sustainable Supply Chain, Traceability
19 years ago, we at ACSIS published a brochure called “Get ready for RFID with ACSIS.” It was aimed at Walmart suppliers who needed to comply with Walmart’s “new” RFID initiative. In 2003, Walmart said its top 100 suppliers must begin...