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Straight up: How the Kentucky bourbon industry is going high tech (cover story PDF)

In this TechRepublic cover story, Teena Maddox reports on how the Buffalo Trace, Wild Turkey, and Bardstown Bourbon Company distilleries use data analytics, RFID, automation, and IoT to streamline production and distribution.

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