Material Handling January 10, 2020
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Royal FloraHolland ships 40,000 varieties of plants and flowers a day to and from scores of countries. Here’s a look at how the co-op is streamlining its supply chain via collaborative digitization, better packaging, storage, and transportation methods, and more.
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Victoria Kickham started her career as a newspaper reporter in the Boston area before moving into B2B journalism. She has covered manufacturing, distribution and supply chain issues for a variety of publications in the industrial and electronics sectors, and now writes about everything from forklift batteries to omnichannel business trends for DC Velocity.
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