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‘Sky’s the limit’: Inside supply chain wizard Surgere in Green

Published by: Alan Ashworth, Akron Beacon Journal On Massillon Road in Green, some pretty high-tech, '70s sci-fi stuff is going on at Surgere. There are no flying cars or cyborg hands in a glass case, but its inventory tracking capabilities…

Motorsport Drives RFID Use in Race Pits

Claire Swedberg | RFID Journal Several racecar drivers and teams are employing and sponsoring a solution from Surgere to track the performance of tires or other components by monitoring how often each part passes RFID readers. Read the Full Article…

PODCAST: The Pursuit of Sustainable Supply Chains

Listen to the Podcast Season 2, Episode 6: The Pursuit of Sustainable Supply Chains: How Integrating Technology in Reusable Packaging Reduces Environmental Impacts Surgere’s Rob Fink, Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer, and Mike Jett, Global Director of Supply Chain, join…

PODCAST: Small businesses need help with their inventory

Listen to the Podcast William Wappler, a leading supply chain expert and the Founder and CEO of Surgere, an Ohio-based company specializing in the use of IoT technology to solve supply chain issues joins Enterprise Radio. Listen to host Eric…

How Did the Aerospace Supply Chain Get So Bad?

And What Can Be Done To Improve It. Photo Credit: AdobeStock_449700344 The aerospace supply chain is like the weather: Everyone complains about it from time to time, but no one seems to know how to fix it. Necessary aircraft parts…

Surgere expects to close three deals in North America, Germany nearterm, CEO says

by Sam Weisberg Surgere, a provider of supply chain management software and hardware, expects to make three acquisitions in the near term, said CEO Bill Wappler. The Green, Ohio-based, family-owned business, with annual revenue of slightly more than USD 50m,…

Replacement Parts for the Automotive Industry Gain Greater Attention

The transition to technologies for visibility, location and Blockchain as electronic validation needs to be deployed as quickly as possible. According to Wall Street Journal article, Americans are keeping their cars longer. In fact, the total number of vehicles in…

Silver Linings for a Post-COVID Aerospace Industry

Aerospace manufacturers and suppliers that have survived the pandemic ’ s global aviation decline have a once in a business lifetime opportunity, says Rusty Coleman. As air travel returns, along with the associated demand for parts and planes, this is…

Akron Startup Achieves 99.9 Percent Data Accuracy for Supply Chain Product Tracking

Across countless markets, modern supply chains use barcodes to track products throughout the shipping process, with more than 10 trillion barcodes printed annually. Increasingly, the use of radio-frequency identification tags has slowly made technology more prevalent in supply chain management,…

Foam shortage may mean shopping even earlier this year for Christmas

CANTON, Mass. — If you’ve tried to buy furniture, mattresses, vehicles, boats, or appliances recently, you’ve probably noticed higher prices and longer waits, sometimes up to 6 months. “The prices are going up,” said Maria Decordova of Brookline after walking…

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