Logistics Asia via RSS Feeds
Why wait? Receive Logistics Asia's latest features, product coverage and columns as soon as we publish them. Depending on what RSS reader you use, you may be able to drag the icon in to subscribe automatically. Alternatively, click the icon and paste the URL of the resulting page into your RSS program.
Logistics Asia's latest news and features.
Taking it from the top, this management oriented section provides expert advice on developing high-level company and supply chain performance.
The latest information technology (IT) applications that support discrete logistics activities and enable effective collaboration across the supply chain are discussed in this section.
This section keeps an eye on automatic identification (auto ID) technology advances, with a special focus on the fast expanding area of RFID.
Going down to the floor to cover equipment and operations for the efficient movement and storage of materials in the factory, warehouse and distribution centre.
This section takes a vertical view to focus on logistics needs and applications in different industry sectors.
What's this RSS thing? How do I use it?
RSS (really simple syndication) allows Web sites to make their most recent content available to you automatically. A program called an RSS reader, or "aggregator," helps you to organize and view the various RSS feeds to which you choose to subscribe. Most feeds (Logistics Asia's included) contain a headline, an abstract, and a link to each new item. The power of RSS lies in its ability to bring all of the news and content that interests you into one place. Rather than visiting 10 Web sites, you fire up your reader and quickly see what all of them have published. Then you click through to the articles that you want to read.
Get a reader: To take advantage of RSS feeds, you need an RSS reader/aggregator. Generally, these tools come in two forms: A program that you install on your computer (sometimes integrated into your email program), or a Web-based service. Both Yahoo!, with its
My Yahoo! offering, and Google, with
Google Reader, make it pretty easy to get started, and RSS is now integrated into the latest versions of both Internet Explorer and Firefox.
What RSS is not
Logistics Asia 's RSS headline service is not intended as a substitute for licensing the complete content of our articles. Please contact Bob Gill at
bob.gill@rbi-asia.com if you'd like to use our article content.