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Book Review
Enterprise Labeling
for Dummies
By Steve KaelbleKaelble
Enterprise Labeling For Dummies,
Loftware Special Edition, is your introduction tion
to the new world of labeling that links all all
parts of the supply chain, both internally y
and externally.
SUPPLY CHAINS are becoming increasingly
global, travelling greater distances and
crossing more borders to connect with
suppliers on one end and customers on the
other. And the more global they become,
the more complex they become. Regulations
are confusing and constantly evolving, and
customer requirements are more complicated
and demanding than ever. Companies are
realising how much labelling has become
a mission-critical part of the supply chain,
with a powerful and positive impact on
compliance, responsiveness, revenue and
efficiency.
Enterprise Labeling For Dummies,
Loftware Special Edition, is your
introduction to the new world of labelling
r
requirements that vary dramatically from one equirements that vary dramatically from one
that links all parts of the supply chain,
place and one customer to another.
both internally and externally.
Enterprise Labeling For Dummies, Loftware
Special Edition, is your introduction to
the new world of labelling that links all
One of the keys to making this happen in parts of the supply chain, both internally
a successful way is by integrating labelling and externally. On the pages of this
systems with existing business processes book are details on the background of
and spreading them across the organisation. barcode labelling, the value of connecting
That’s what enterprise labelling is about – labelling with existing business processes
connecting labelling systems directly with the and efficiencies that an enterprise-wide
data source of truth, centralising operations approach can have on your supply chain. The
and blending the power of standardisation chapters discuss how global regulations can
with the flexibility needed to address make labelling a challenge, as well as how
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