Logistics Management - April 1, 1998
Cover Story
Fixed-Mount Reader Scans Linear and 2-D Codes
The new 2-D fixed-mount bar-code reader from Rockwell Automation can scan and decode both one- and two-dimensional codes such as PDF417.
- ANNUAL SALARY SURVEY
- INTERMODAL REPORT
- International News
- Logistics Online
- New Products & Services
- New Bags Protect Against Moisture Damage
- DXI Introduces OceanRate-Vista 3.0
- Brawny, but not too big
- Thermo King Introduces "Whisper Edition" Refrigeration System
- Brawny, but not too big
- Brawny, but not too big
- Brawny, but not too big
- Brawny, but not too big
- Carton Flow Track Saves Space
- New Pallet Offers More Impact Resistance
- Brawny, but not too big
- Brawny, but not too big
- Brawny, but not too big
- Brawny, but not too big
- Brawny, but not too big
- New Technology
- News & Analysis
- Dream team?
- Union Pacific backups persist
- Augello on Law & Regulation
- Preserving freight-transportation history
- Bohman on Pricing
- How to control returned-goods freight costs
- Border Lines
- Border Lines
- Border Lines
- Border Lines
- Border Lines
- CONGRESS
- Transportation funding runson empty
- Copacino on Strategy
- The IT-enabled supply chain: Key to future success
- Currie on HazMat
- Consumer commodities vs. limited quantities
- DOING BUSINESS
- Doing Business
- Doing Business
- Doing Business
- Doing Business
- Doing Business
- Doing Business
- Logistics Briefing
- Services
- Services
- Services
- Services
- Services
- MARITIME
- Politics beach ocean reform
- People
- People
- People
- People
- People
- People
- People
- RAILROADS
- Texas official calls for government to take action on UP
- REGULATION
- STB raises user fees
- TECHNOLOGY
- Strong growth predicted for APS software
- Make the machine fit the man...or woman
- THE INTERNET
- UPS plans document delivery over the Internet
- THIRD PARTIES
- Caliber looks to EDS for IT support
- TRANSIT TIMES
- Truckload on-time performance falters again
- WAREHOUSING
- Survey finds warehousing held in high esteem
- OUTSOURCING CASEBOOK
- Parting Shot
- SUPPLY-CHAIN MANAGEMENT
- Technology News
- TECSYS Adds Financial Expertise
- KPMG Forms Alliance With Manugistics
- InterTrans Strikes Two Deals to Expand Its Product Line
- Calling All Symbol Equipment Users
- Symbol and Computer Associates Join Forces to Promote Wireless Communications
- i2 to Merge With InterTrans
- Manhattan Associates Buys Performance Analysis
- J.D. Edwards 'Formalizes' Its Alliances
- Third Party Jumps Into WMS Market
- Technology in Action
- Up Front
- An executive summary of industry news
- The supply-chain management software market
- Intermodal containers are a little less contained
- Leading companies may cut procurement costs
- It seems that motor vehicles
- Not all communities have benefited from airline deregulation
- What was gone is back
- Participants in the annual supply-chain management survey
- Speaking of supply-chain management
- Toll collections won't slow down motorists in Singapore
- Economic value-added (EVA) performance has been a disappointment
- What do you do when the power goes out?
- Viewpoint
- WMS/Consultant Alliances
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