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Turn Your AIDC Offering Into A Managed Service
By Mike Monocello, chief editor, Business Solutions
If you're a data collection solutions provider offering services like staging, deployment, and/or spares pool management, I've got a question for you: Have you considered offering your solutions as a managed services bundle? Technology Recovery Group (TRG) is one solutions provider that's doing just that.
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Collection & Delivery Operations: Mobile Technology Innovations For Competitive Advantage
The collection and delivery (C&D) landscape is diverse and encompasses a number of transport and logistics segments. Whilst segment terminology may slightly differ by region, the following sectors cover the key operations: courier express parcel (CEP), postal services, third-party logistics (3PL), freight forwarding, grouping, trucking, less than load (LTL), private fleets, and service fleets.
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Printronix Solution Improved Bar Code Scan Rate By 48%
Sears needed an integrated total solution to meet its retail distribution bar code labeling needs. To keep distribution lines flowing, it was mission-critical that Sears implement a solution ensuring 100% bar code accuracy.
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Automation Of Mobile Solution Testing Can Mean Big Business
As mobile devices have become more popular, the demand has increased for mobile business applications. For some businesses, it isn't the initial mobility initiative that poses a problem, but rather the ongoing use of the devices — or more to the point, the effective use of them.
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The Talking Warehouse: Understanding How Voice Unleashes Higher Performance In Product Distribution
While voice-directed workflow has been a force in distribution operations for nearly two decades, it is still considered a young technology by many supply chain professionals. In a recent independent survey, only one in five supply chain managers claimed an awareness of voice.
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8580 And 8590 Vehicle-Mount Computers
These rugged vehicle-mount computers run on Windows XP Professional or XP Embedded. They give you full PC power where you need it most: on the front line, which means you deliver intelligence where it's needed and capture data non-stop. All shift long.
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