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Conference brinGS1 knowledge

Friday 05 December 2008

More than 350 people attended GS1 Australia's premier supply chain event, Impetus 2008, held in Melbourne in October, to hear from supply chain experts and industry leaders.


FEFO revolutionises refrigerated food logistics

Wednesday 10 September 2008

Putting RFID temperature data loggers to work brings big profits.


Supply Chain solution bears fruit

Tuesday 03 June 2008

EastPack, one of the largest Kiwi Fruit pack houses in New Zealand, was the first to implement the new RFID and indoor vehicle management supply chain solution from Peacock Bros.


The future of coding

Wednesday 19 March 2008

Matthews Australasia looks at how coding has changed over time, and where it will be in the future.


Indoor GPS system increases warehouse efficiency

Thursday 28 February 2008

Peacock Bros now exclusively offers “Sky-trax”, an indoor positioning system that will track, record and monitor the activities of any indoor vehicles such as forklifts and pallet stackers.


Zebra series thermal label printers

Wednesday 16 January 2008

Peacock Bros offers supplies Zebra Technologies’ new ZM series range of thermal barcode label printers.


Food industry to benefit from RFID

Wednesday 25 July 2007

The results of a pilot program to test integrated electronic product code (EPC) and radio frequency identification (RFID) technology across a number of industries, including the food industry, were presented at a seminar in Sydney as part of the SMART 2007 Conference.


Amcor's new retail packaging initiative

Monday 16 July 2007

Amcor Australasia has launched a new retail packaging initiative, Retail 2010 - Packaging the Future, to showcase emerging technology and innovation in primary, secondary and tertiary packaging.


RFID faces Grand slam

Wednesday 25 October 2006


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