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1. Foodservice operators embrace supply chain management software: supply chain tools enhance forecasting, invoice auditing, demand planning and more

2. Technology brings more options for urban delivers vehicles: shifting customer needs place new demands on urban fleets, including expanding e-commerce

3. Omnichannel puts food supply chains through the wringer: e-commerce grabs a bigger share of food sales, disrupting fulfillment strategies

4. Are you ready for the FSMA? The Food and Drug Administration takes a non-prescriptive approach to improving food safety

5. FSMA requirements call for better data management: software can help food supply chain players improve compliance

6. Supply chain: planning & execution toolkit makes strides: data among all supply chain nodes can integrate, creating more robust management tools

7. ERP takes on a bigger role in managing supply chains

8. Produce industry: updates measures to improve transportation practices: trade organizations establish voluntary best practices for all industry stakeholders

9. Pallet solution concerns: expand beyond sanitation and sustainability

11. F&B tackles supply chain traceability head on: technological innovation provides an arsenal of tools to provide end-to-end traceability

12. 2016 Raises the bar for regulations, driver shortages and more: the ELD mandate weighs heavily while safety regs and carrier capacity issues loom

13. Warehouse software: innovation tracks changing market demands: as single-order fulfillment explodes and new regulations arrive, users must scrutinize provider capabilities

14. How data metrics revolutionizes lift truck management: improved management driven by telemetry enables fleet rightsizing

15. Are you prepared for the brave new world? The Internet Of Things is changing how information travels from farm to fork

16. Cold storage capacity rises to meet growing global food demand: improving incomes in developing countries is driving demand for protein while the overall increase of fresh and frozen food in the market challenges cold chain providers

17. How agile is your foodservice supply chain? Today's consumer demands immediacy, variety and freshness, requiring an integrated, collaborative foodservice supply chain

19. California mandates aerodynamics: research points to better fuel efficiency: commercial fleets and vehicle manufacturers testing add-on devices and other solutions

20. The omni-channel arrives in force; f&b stands at a crossroad: e-commerce challenges the f&b supply chain to give continuity to both online and offline channels

22. Temperature control: the ongoing quest in the food supply chain: technologies create options ranging from satellite-based tracking to new refrigerants

24. Distribution warehouse technology marches forward: F&B supply chains find use for mobile computing, data visualization, automated equipment and more

25. How enterprise-wide software tools integrate the food supply chain: Cloud-based tools, real-time data, data visualization and mobile apps create a new playing field

26. Mobile apps evolve, empowering managers and employees in the food supply chain: evolving mobile technology and cloud-based software brings new management tools

27. Sustainability in the food supply chain: ROI makes strides: research finds food and beverage players now cite sustainability as a competitive advantage

28. Food trade set to expand as ports upgrade infrastructure: ports, container terminals, cold storage facilities and even governments are getting on board

29. F&B industry supports food safety improvement, but calls for changes to FSMA: industry stakeholders weigh in on several aspects of proposed law

32. How warehouse analytics empowers warehouse management: time for seamless integration with demand planning, fulfillment and TMS

33. The warehouse as a competitive advantage: automation keeps adding ways to streamline inventory flow

34. Warehouse energy optimization: more options to consider: innovations emerge for lighting, refrigeration, HVAC and improved sustainability

35. Food and beverages push into E-commerce, raising questions for the supply chain: F&B e-tailers employ different business strategies, including home delivery and click-and-collect

37. Warehouse automation: a critical cog in the evolving food and beverage supply chain: from product manufacturers to all stops along the supply chain, professionals must stay up to speed on management software, automated materials handling equipment and other technologies

38. The race to automate: wholesalers and retailers pass new milestones: technology helps retailers and wholesalers meet the challenges of SKU proliferation, global trade opportunities, omnichannel fulfillment and rising competition

39. Food Logistics' 2014 Top Green Providers: logistics providers, manufacturers, and software technology players lead by example

40. IoT technology uplifts container tracking: improving monitoring capabilities prompt ocean carriers to invest in intelligent container

41. Temperature control technology responds to rising perishable food demand: logistics providers tap a bevy of innovations to maintain cold chain integrity

42. How hypermodal trade will transform logistics: report explores how Big Data and analytics are improving logistics

43. SOLAS ocean container weight rule takes effect: a new safety requirement pushes the maritime industry to better organize its information management

44. Robotics and automation: revolution, not revolution: robots take on more picking, sorting and packaging as technology advances

45. The always-on supply chain arrives in full force: the 2016 Material Handling Institute Industry Report explores a convergence of evolving software and hardware

46. Sustainable food: the supply chain holds the key to success: as food companies commit to sustainability initiatives, supply chain visibility takes on more significance

47. Telematics moves into high gear: fleet management solutions add advanced analytics and refrigeration management

48. US fleets post improved fuel economy using efficiency technologies: North American Council for Freight Efficiency study finds fleets accelerating adoption of fuel efficiency technologies

49. RFID: a tool for tracking products, assets and more: with the emergence of real-time data networks, RFID tags provide accurate status reports and can poinpoint inefficiencies in the food supply chain

50. Inventory costs drive need for greater storage density: considerations for controlling inventory costs: storage density, safety and sanitation

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