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John Lamb 

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China's marathonRegistered user content
China''s determination that the Olympics should take place under blue skies in August means that the government will close factories and restrict traffic during the month-long sportsfest in a bid to cut the air pollution near Beijing. ...

Sick and tiredRegistered user content
Unwieldy and inefficient healthcare supply chains are on the operating table. Implanting auto ID technologymay be a life saving procedure. ...

Time to talkRegistered user content
Since IBM bought out its first mainframe, user conferences have been a feature of the technology business. In the early days they were serious gatherings at which men in white shirts with rows of pens in their top pockets read the runes of the latest...

People before profitsRegistered user content
Corporate social responsibility is the new bottom line in business but how can logisticians get a handle on it in an often contradictory business environment? ...

An Eco-Waste of EffortRegistered user content
A European directive intended to cut waste is proving to be inefficient and close to impossible to administer – wasteful, in a word. John Lamb ...

Less Hot AirRegistered user content
As environmental issues move up the corporate agenda, logistics companies are turning to technology to help them and their customers reduce the amount of carbon dioxide they emit. ...

Visible assetsRegistered user content
Technology could mitigate the effects of a bird flu pandemic by providing more visibility in the global supply chain. ...

Oil’s wellRegistered user content
Oil bonanza may benefit the supply chain. By John Lamb ...

SOA - so what?Registered user content
Services oriented architecture could make access to software simpler, but is the retail industry interested? ...

Dirty dataRegistered user content
Let’s clean IT up. By John Lamb ...

Small wondersRegistered user content
Crumbs for the software small fry after shake out. By John Lamb ...

The Italian renaissanceRegistered user content
The creative element will be important in modernising Italian business practices. By John Lamb ...

RFID can be more than skin deepRegistered user content
European business will learn to love playing tag. By John Lamb ...

Slow road to RFIDRegistered user content
Big players must work together for the benefits of tagging to be realised. ...

Divided nationsRegistered user content
Supply chain automation can facilitate international trade but cultural barriers between countries still stand tall. By John Lamb ...

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