Smart Shelves & Sensor-Managed Inventory Help Distributors Manage More Customers With Less Effort
With inventory scales and sensors, distributors can manage more customers with fewer site visits and less labor.
With inventory scales and sensors, distributors can manage more customers with fewer site visits and less labor.
The Amazon Smart Shelf was a cool little wireless weight pad for replenishment but alas... it is discontinued. Luckily, for companies that absolutely cannot stock out of inventory, there are still other inventory sensor technologies that can automate replenishment.
Explore key inventory management and replenishment techniques for consumable supplies and discover how to strategically implement cycle counting.
Introduction to Advanced Inventory Management Trends in 2025 (The Evolution Towards AI Inventory Management and Sensor Technology)
Are you still counting and replenishing point-of-use inventory in an “Old School” Manual way? While many are, perhaps now is the time to learn more about the efficiencies there are to be gained from auto-replenishing, and the variety of new smart devices there are to automate the cycle counting and replenishment process.
Read on to learn about the benefits and drawbacks of industrial vending machines and discover a more cost-effective solution.
As the labor shortage rages on in the healthcare industry, many clinics and hospitals are constantly searching for ways to eliminate wasted time and improve efficiency at all levels. Inventory management tools like electronic shelf labels can help protect productivity and prevent stockouts.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of physical items with embedded sensors that exchange data with other systems ...
An immediate struggle for many distributors is the sudden slowdown of incoming cash flow due to delays of projects, struggling ...
eTurns talks inventory trends to watch in 2025. 1) New technologies like SensorBins™ and electronic shelf label systems for "No Touch" reordering and optimized inventory, 2) Increased collaboration between suppliers and stockroom managers.