How Farm from a Box Could Feed the World

How Farm from a Box Could Feed the World

August 05, 2016

Eating fresh fruits and vegetables from a farm just outside of town is more than just an industry gimmick using "organic" and "locally sourced" as buzzwords. In fact, that we've grown to prefer conventional mass-production harvesting over natural, small farm agriculture practices is more than a little backwards. With the rising cost of food [...]

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How Ecommerce is Cutting Down Shopping’s Carbon Footprint

How Ecommerce is Cutting Down Shopping’s Carbon Footprint

August 05, 2016

Of all the conveniences the 21st century has to offer, online shopping has to be one of the best. From computer, tablet, or smartphone, in just a few clicks, you can order anything from armchairs to zebra-print neckties and have it sent straight to your house. But more orders means more delivery trucks, and more [...]

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RePlast and the Art of Turning Waste into Building Materials

RePlast and the Art of Turning Waste into Building Materials

August 05, 2016

When you think of plastic bricks, fond memories of playing with Legos might come to mind. But for New Zealander inventor and engineer Peter Lewis and ByFusion, shaping plastic into blocks is more than child's play. As more people and businesses become aware of the dangers of climate change, recycling, sustainability, and green technology has [...]

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The Ins and Outs of Distributed Order Management

The Ins and Outs of Distributed Order Management

July 30, 2016

While some of us might dread going to the store, shopping as we do is a modern convenience we often take for granted. Whether it's your local grocery store, a big box retailer chain, or an online storefront, we have an expectation that the products we seek should always be in stock. For most, inventory [...]

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CarbFix: How an Icelandic Power Plant Traps CO2 in Rock

CarbFix: How an Icelandic Power Plant Traps CO2 in Rock

July 29, 2016

Here at FP International, we take an active interest in sustainability and protecting the environment. While we do what we can to minimize waste with eco-friendly void fill materials, landfills are only one contributor to a major issue: global warming. Where we trap air in layers of biodegradable* plastic, a power plant in [...]

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Do You Know About Pop-Up Retailing?

Do You Know About Pop-Up Retailing?

July 29, 2016

Since the birth of the Internet and the subsequent digital renaissance surrounding ecommerce, technology has changed the way we do business forever. From cloud-based computing that manages hundreds of thousands of orders, to services like same-day delivery or one-click shopping, there's no shortage of applications for these... well... apps. But it looks like some habits [...]

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What’s the Difference Between Ship-to-Store and Ship-from-Store?

What’s the Difference Between Ship-to-Store and Ship-from-Store?

July 23, 2016

As people are ordering products online in record numbers, brick-and-mortar stores are slowly drifting to the wayside. Some crafty retailers, however, are trying to capitalize on the new digital trend by offering ship-to-store and ship-from-store services. But what exactly is the difference? You might recognize ship-to-store by a different name: in-store pickup. This business model [...]

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Can You Shoot Down Pesky Trespassing Drones?

Can You Shoot Down Pesky Trespassing Drones?

July 23, 2016

Many find civil drone technology exciting and innovative, but there are plenty of people who are more annoyed than impressed. With nosy neighbors taking their camera-equipped drones out for a flight around the cul-de sac, some worry about the invasion of their privacy and personal space. Some people have even taken it upon themselves to shoot down trespassing [...]

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Spinning Webs: People, Logistics, and the Internet of Things

Spinning Webs: People, Logistics, and the Internet of Things

July 22, 2016

With how the election year in the U.S. is going--all the doom and gloom on the news, social media, and the Internet--it's hard to not feel isolated. Current events aside, these feelings of loneliness and a lack of empathy from others have plagued humanity for as long as we've been around. But in that loneliness [...]

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AgriCULTURE: How Farm-to-Table Builds Strong Communities

AgriCULTURE: How Farm-to-Table Builds Strong Communities

July 16, 2016

It's easy to dismiss the whole "Eat Fresh, Local, and Organic" craze as nothing more than a passing trend. Only hippies and health nuts are willing to pay extra just for a fancy green sticker on their food, right? With all this technology and mass, conventional farming techniques, why do the steps in between matter? If it tastes [...]

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Saltwater Brewery and the Quest for Clean Oceans

Saltwater Brewery and the Quest for Clean Oceans

July 13, 2016

When it comes to sustainable packaging, less is more. Of course, when you're cutting down on waste, a little creativity and imagination are needed to make it work. We've shared some pretty cool ideas other companies have come up with to minimize their carbon footprint. Today, however, we'll be talking about a Florida brewery that's been making some [...]

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Dimensional Weight: What You Need to Know About Volumetric Pricing

Dimensional Weight: What You Need to Know About Volumetric Pricing

June 25, 2016

No matter what line of business, everyone relies on shipping. Whether it’s shipping out to customers’ doorsteps or ordering from wholesalers to stock store shelves, a company’s approach to logistics can bring unparalleled success or cascading failure. But just like the captain of a sturdy ship, navigating the chaotic seas of commerce can be daunting as [...]

 

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