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TranSystems is a single source for integrated transportation and logistics solutions, including supply chain network analysis, modeling,operations analysis, facility planning, transportation analysis, full service engineering and architecture and construction management for both private and public-sector clients. Our 43 office and 1,100 professionals provide a broad range of services to develop the solutions to your challenges.

TranSystems

United States
419-469-2279
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TranSystems News & Resources

LMS: Optimizing the human supply chain
An increasing number of logistics managers are using labor management systems to monitor productivity, identify bottlenecks, and optimize the workforce. Here’s how they’re getting it done.

System integration: Bringing the pieces together
The success of a big project hinges on how well individual parts, and the people responsible for them, come together as a whole.


2012 Warehouse/DC Operations Survey: Mixed signals
A record response reveals that readership is divided in terms of investment: One side remains cautious, while the other is on the verge of making significant changes to their warehouse/DC operations.

Big Picture: Materials handling comes out of the shadow
Warehousing and distribution are more closely tied to the business than ever before. Here’s a look at the biggest business issues impacting the design and operation of materials handling systems today.

Other Voices: Don’t judge a DC by its shape
It's the processes inside the DC that count

TranSystems releases 12th edition Rules of Thumb
The Rules of Thumb is a popular resource for the supply chain industry containing costing information for nearly everything that goes inside a distribution center/warehouse facility (materials handling, storage, technology, lighting, etc.).

Supply Chain: Health care reform
Automated materials handling and data collection systems are transforming the health care supply chain.

Rack: Secure rack against seismic events
In the wake of catastrophic earthquakes around the world, and here in our own backyard, Modern looks at how to keep warehouses and distribution centers standing tall in the event of a seismic episode.

Material Handling Industry of America elects 2012 Industry Roundtable Leaders
The Roundtable includes the Material Handling Industry Board of Governors and the MHIA Directors At Large.

Reverse logistics: Learn from your returns
The best practice in reverse logistics is to prevent product from coming back in the first place. Since that’s unlikely, it’s important to understand why goods are returned and learn how to capture the greatest value from the process.

Space Optimization: Mission Impossible?
When it comes to the economy, not much has changed. Many supply chain analysts are calling this the new normal, with warehouses and distribution centers (DCs) routinely operating under tight budgets while still expected to satisfy increasing customer demands. With limited capital dollars, the recurring theme has been to make do with what you have; and what you have is existing space that’s only so wide and so high. So, how do you make the most of it?


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