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Issue 19   April 2002
News

iForce secures £5 million in funding, strikes deal with Consignia (April 2002)

Tesco.com moves into profit, launches in Asia (April 2002)

N Brown's Jim Martin hands over to Alan White (April 2002)

Sharp age divide in Web use (April 2002)

Every hundredth product is free (April 2002)

Online risk assessment system (April 2002)

More street cred for pre-payment cards (April 2002)

Online tracking in 'red' pallet pool (April 2002)

Amtrak offers collections online (April 2002)

Intelligent tracking from FedEx (April 2002)

'Virtual warehouse' streamlines book distribution (April 2002)

Internet packing line for Dutch bookseller (April 2002)

Online fulfilment portal for print (April 2002)

Mobile phone data 'could revolutionise real-time traffic information' (April 2002)

Transport technology uptake 'still slow,' report says (April 2002)

Consumers brought into German locker-bank trials (April 2002)

Whichwarehouse wants to be property market wizard (April 2002)

NYK cuts it three ways (April 2002)

Japanese giant joins GT Nexus fold (April 2002)

'Hot-swappable' software licences in CAST upgrade (April 2002)

Service chain targeted as Manugistics broadens its attack (April 2002)

Web services standard mooted (April 2002)

Do-it-yourself content management (April 2002)

Supply-chain expansion in Japan (April 2002)

Integrated CRM from storefront specialist (April 2002)

More resources from Actinic (April 2002)

Cross-enterprise integration in Ironside offering (April 2002)

Security concerns could prompt wider use of RFID (April 2002)

LXE terminal that works every which way (April 2002)

Real-time tracking from systems specialist