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Labor Management System
TMSi Logistics' Labor Management System (LMS) helps the distribution operation by improving labor productivity through:
- Comparing historical data with reported labor activity (direct and indirect)
- Comparing engineering labor standards with reported labor activity
- Providing incentive based pay programs
- Supplying input in the labor planning process
An LMS that implements these comprehensive programs will allow the distribution facility to operate at or near 100 percent productivity. The smallest increase in warehouse labor productivity can produce a great amount of results to a company's bottom line.
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Reverse Logistics
A number of factors have driven an increased focus on reverse logistics. A growing concern for the environmental impact of aftermarket waste products, the explosion of internet retailing, and important legislation in both the US and the European Union are three examples.
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