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Posts Tagged sensors

Savi Sensor Tags Make the Grade

Posted: Thursday, Jan. 6, 2011

Read more @ SatNews

 


Guest Commentary: Reducing Risk with Automated Asset Visibility in the Oil and Gas Supply Chain

Posted: Friday, Sep. 10, 2010

Read more @ ARC Advisory Group’s Logistics Viewpoint

 


Wireless Sensors & the Corporate Carbon Footprint

Posted: Saturday, May. 22, 2010

ESCI LogoSavi Solutions reduce costs and wasted labor hours in the supply chain by automating processes with AIDC technologies such as RFID, sensors and GPS. AIDC technologies can serve an even higher purpose, though: reducing the negative effects that business operations have on our natural environment.

Savi Technology’s Craig Fitzpatrick (Senior Manager, Logistics Innovation) discussed in a recent interview with the European Supply Chain Institute some steps that Savi and its parent company Lockheed Martin have taken to make their operations more environmentally sustainable. (more…)

 


Fundamentals of Asset Management

Posted: Monday, May. 17, 2010

Fundamentals of Asset ManagementHere at Savi we work night and day to help our customers do a better job of managing their assets – things that move frequently and that are valuable enough to keep track of. Some of the more commonly tracked asset types include shipping containers, vehicles, rail cars, tools, parts and pieces of equipment. “Fundamentals of Asset Management,” a white paper that Savi released on May 17, is an ideal primer on how organizations can improve their bottom line by doing a better job of managing when, where and how items move. Savi invites you to download “Fundamentals of Asset Management” today at no charge. (more…)

 


The Hidden Success Factor in AIDC Best Practices

Posted: Wednesday, Apr. 28, 2010

For years, AIDC (Automatic Identification & Data Capture) technologies such as bar code, UID marking, active and passive RFID, GPS, sensors and SatComm have been helping organizations worldwide enhance their asset management capabilities. Total asset management is the ultimate goal of these organizations, which operate large, complex supply chains. (more…)