enVista releases a new, innovative direct store delivery system called Stack Sleeve that is designed to make beverage delivery faster and easier while decreasing the number of delivery vehicles needed by 25 percent or more. Read more about the new product and its correlating software in Beverage World.
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This Week in Logistics News
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Adrian Gonzalez of Talking Logistics praises enVista’s new direct store delivery (DSD) system Stack Sleeve calling the solution “analogous to how Kiva (now Amazon) transformed warehousing operations by linking hardware innovation with software innovation.” Read more about the solution and its benefits for beverage companies.
The Omni-Channel Arrives In Force
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When it comes to adapting to omni-channel, food and beverage companies are at a crossroads. Jim Barnes, CEO of Enspire Commerce, shares advice with food and beverage manufacturers looking to transition from B2B to B2C in an omni-channel environment in this month’s Food Logistics magazine.
How to Avoid a Retrofit Horror Story
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Integrating new equipment into an existing operation can be a challenging endeavor. enVista’s Greg Meyne shares with DC Velocitywhy planning for disruptions during the integration process can relieve some frustrations.
Shipping Size Matters in Port Diversification Choice
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enVista Managing Partner Stephen Craig tells American Shipper why mid-size importers are not likely to shift cargo from the west coast to the east coast despite U.S. port congestion.
How to Best Execute Inventory Positioning
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Omni-channel retailers must ensure the right stock is in the right stores, at the right time and at the lowest cost, but that can be difficult to achieve. enVista CEO Jim Barnes shares with the Journal of Commerce three key components to inventory positioning success.