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Modern Materials Handling's special supplements are packed with in-depth content on the hottest topics in the supply chain - cutting edge trends, technologies, issues, products and systems. Modern Supplements deliver critical information on topics like Software, Automation, Ergonomics, Packaging, 3PL, Pharmaceutical, Grocery, Electronics, Beverage and more.Get Free Adobe Acrobat Reader

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2004
Product Innovators: Your Guide to the Hottest Materials Handling Product Trends
Here is the latest issue of Product Innovators. If you would like to feature a product in an upcoming issue, please contact the sales rep
in your area. 
November 2004
Global Supply Chain Conference: Excellence in Logistics; World-Class Materials Handling and The Supply Chain Advantage
Creating a robust supply chain that prevails in a competitive market.
November 2004
Third-Party Logistics: What your 3PL can do for you
From supply chain network design to global solutions, today's third-party logistics suppliers can do it all.
November 2004
Industrial Packaging: Top trends in Industrial Packaging
Five major forces are shaping developments in industrial packaging today.
October 2004
RFID Revolution: RFID News and Solutions
The ultimate goal for RFID is 100% real-time supply chain visibility, whether a product is on a conveyor, on a truck, or on a shelf.
August 2004
Grocery Distribution: The pressure is on
The pressure is on in grocery distribution. Miniscule margins, industry consolidation, smaller and more frequent store deliveries, and a proliferation of stock keeping units (SKUs) are some of the basic challenges facing the industry today.
August 2004
Beverage Distribution: Mixes it up
Deluged by new flavors, new brands, new serving sizes and new packaging, the beverage industry is starting to look at its materials handling options for greater efficiencies.
July 2004
Project Management: Your Roadmap to Project Management Success
Hear what Lockheed Martin and Lands' End had to say at a Special Webcast at NA2004.
July 2004
Product Innovators: Your Guide to the Hottest Materials Handling Product Trends 
Here is the latest issue of Product Innovators. Another issue to come in November of 2004. If you would like to feature a product in an upcoming issue, please contact the sales rep
in your area. 
June 2004
Retrofits & Upgrades SupplementRetrofits & Upgrades: Retrofits and Upgrades to the Rescue
New equipment as well as controls may be the best way to add years of productive life to an old system.
June 2004
RFID Deployment: Capturing the Value Beyond Compliance
No technology is generating as much supply chain buzz as radio frequency identification, or RFID.
June 2004
Automotive SupplementAutomotive: Automotive Answers the 'Made-to-Order' Call
Automotive supply chains require agile materials handling systems that can respond quickly and efficiently to meet today's build-to-order demands.
May 2004
Ergonomics SupplementErgonomics:The backbone of a more productive warehouse
Ergonomics is about thinking through your processes, identifying the risks, and changing only what you need to improve in your operations.
April 2004
Product Innovators:Your Guide to the Hottest Materials Handling Product Trends 
Here is the latest issue of Product Innovators. More issues to come in June and November of 2004. If you would like to feature a product in an upcoming issue, please contact the sales rep in your area.
March 2004
Picking Strategies SupplementPicking Strategies:Cost saving strategies for picking
As more companies look to cut costs andimprove productivity within the DC, picking has come under increased scrutiny.
February 2004
Automation SupplementAutomation:Your Investment in Productivity
There are three central questions any potential user should ask when considering an investment in productivity: Why automate? Where is the return? What factors need to be considered before automating?
January 2004

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