Today’s Warehouse, Transportation, and Logistics companies are faced with increasing demands and expectations for speed and accuracy across the supply chain. Many are challenged with tighter labor markets, rising costs, and economic uncertainty.
Decision makers are accelerating investments in technology to help increase efficiency across the operation and future-proof ways to maximize inventory visibility and resiliency.
Incorporating proven solutions from Zebra Technologies & Qualcomm Technologies can help:
- optimize receiving and labeling operations
- track and trace goods for inventory accuracy
- minimize shipping errors
- maximize order fulfillment and delivery
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Moderator: Brian Straight, Editor in Chief, Supply Chain Management Review
Recording Date: December 14, 2023 Panelists: John Wirthlin, Principal Owner, Tip of the Spear Consulting LLC
Kishore Chakravadhanula, Product Manager, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.

Recording Date: December 14, 2023 Panelists: John Wirthlin, Principal Owner, Tip of the Spear Consulting LLC
Kishore Chakravadhanula, Product Manager, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
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