New e-book from Appware Solutions highlights effective ways to fill painful gaps in your Supply Chain Honeywell and WithoutWire have teamed up to provide insights into key ways a WMS Inventory Management system can address must-haves to drive business efficiency. As Inventory Management grows in value and relevance it is important that you keep pace […]
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Safe Feed/Safe Food Certification Program – “Our Responsibility, Our Promise”
Submitted to Appolis, Inc. as our Guest Blogger – August 2012 By Keith Epperson, American Feed Industry Association’s vice president of manufacturing and training The Safe Feed/Safe Food Certification Program is a voluntary, independently third-party-certified program designed for feed mills and feed- and ingredient-related facilities in the United States and Canada. The SF/SF program establishes […]
continue reading...Top 3 reasons WithoutWire™ (WoW) is Not Your Daddy’s Warehouse Management System (WMS)
WithoutWire™ WoW Warehouse Management System is not like those implemented in the 20th century … dramatic changes are evident even compared to 2 years ago. Appolis – The Art of Inventory brings you the top three reasons why! 1. Device Revolution: Ruggedized handheld scanners, smartphones, tablets with integrated cameras and scanners translate to tracking […]
continue reading...Baker’s Dozen of WMS (Warehouse Management System) Acronyms Defined
Where would we be without our 3 letter Acronyms? I wish I could say the Supply Chain industry is different, but I am afraid that we have our own set of acronyms. You will want to be conversant with the Supply Chain experts when you begin exploring WMS (Warehouse Management Systems) and what it […]
continue reading...FDA Issues Interim Final Rule on Record Access Requirements for Food Firms
The Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), released an Interim Final Rule titled “Establishment, Maintenance, and Availability of Records: Amendment to Record Availability Requirements” which was made effective on March 1, 2012. This rule expands the FDA’s ability to request access to records about food and articles of food that […]
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