Help us pick the winners
By Martha Spizziri -- Modern Materials Handling, 1/1/1998
Once again, it's time for our annual Productivity Achievement Awards. And once again, we're asking our readers to help us select the top productivity achievers in manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution by casting their votes online.Here's how: Go to our home page at www.mmh.com. Once there, click on "Productivity Awards," and you'll be able to access the list of nominees. You'll also be given some guidelines on the basic criteria to use in deciding on the winners.
Each of the nominees has been written about in a case-history article that appeared in Modern Materials Handling in 1997. You can simply read the summary of each company's achievements on our Productivity Awards page, or you can click on each company's summary to get the full-length case history that was published in the print edition of MMH. Then submit your vote via our online ballot.
Also this month we're trying out a new feature on our web site: an "Ask the Expert" discussion group, featuring MMH columnist David Luton. Luton will be available during the month of January to answer your questions about returnable containers via our discussion forums page. (Click on the "Forums & Newsgroups" icon on our home page.) Luton's column on returnable containers appears in this issue on Page 39. If you have questions for him after reading what he has to say, just go to our web site. Luton will be checking the site regularly and will answer as many questions as possible.
Scan Tech News Online also features a new discussion group for the exchange of ideas. The topic is second-generation automatic data collection systems. If you have recently upgraded or expanded your system, tell us why, and what you're doing differently this time around.
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