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Material Handling, Logistics: Keys to Success
There's a treasure chest buried in America, and a group of material handling and logistics professionals in Columbus, Ohio, think they have the key to unlock the treasure chest.
today's features
Material Handling, Logistics: Keys to Success
Finally, Some Good News
Reconnecting With Your Network
Customers Helping Customers Helping Customers
Picture-Perfect Dunnage
products of the weekview all
Drum Motor 127i
Maintenance-free, reduces noise in light to medium belt conveyor applications. More
Bulk Bag/Drum Filler
Features a fill head that pivots down to allow safe, rapid bag spout connections, and a swing-arm-mounted drum filling chute that automatically rotates to fill four drums on a pallet. More
SIBAG 300C
Flat crescent carousel system. More
VIPAC
Identifies text and barcodes, at very high read speeds, on up to six sides of an item' s surface. More

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Increase in Job Ads Does Not Signal Turnaround

Posted on 9/4/2008

Plug Power to Boost GenDrive Units

Posted on 9/4/2008

New President to Lead Mitsubishi Caterpillar

Posted on 9/3/2008

Second Phase of RFID Pilot Completed

Posted on 9/2/2008

CICMHE Reveals Winners of Student Competition

Posted on 9/2/2008

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MHM September 2008
Aside from RFID's cost, what do you see as the primary reason for its slow adoption throughout the supply chain?

Unproven in my industry
Fear that sensitive data will be hijacked
I'm happy with barcode technologies