Feature Articles

  1. Technology Breakthrough Advances Line Matrix Printing – Allows For Direct Competition With Laser Printers In Most Industrial Settings
    2/8/2012
    The migration from line matrix printers to laser in industrial environments may soon vanish. The introduction of a significant new technology resolves perceived challenges of operating line matrix printers in modern IT settings and catapults the relevance of industry ‘work-horse' printers to the forefront for both users and decision-makers alike.
  2. Mobile Computing Deployment Solves Food Traceability Issue
    2/7/2012
    Traceability and product quality are key to Ocean Beauty Seafoods meeting global food standards.
  3. GS1-128 And Print & Apply: Perfect Partners
    2/6/2012
    Did you know ink-jet printing systems on brown corrugated are not GS1-128 compliant? Print technology selection can be the difference between failure and success in a barcoding application.
  4. A Wholesale Nursery Finds ROI With Rugged Mobile Handhelds
    2/3/2012
    For years, Herman Losely & Son employed a manual, paper system for tracking inventory and shipments. Under this system, a hand-written pallet tag would be attached to each pallet of plants while it was still in the nursery.
  5. The Growing Requirements For 2D Imaging Technology
    1/3/2012
    Productivity is a key performance indicator for any industry, and it is becoming widely accepted that bar code data collection technology is one of the best productivity investments a company can make.
  6. World Kitchen Seeks Printronix’s Recipe To Eliminate Unscannable Bar Codes And Cut Out Costly Compliance Fines
    12/1/2011
    Unscannable bar codes were causing costly compliance fees, shipping delays, and operation downtime.
  7. Burns & McDonnell Implements Mobility Solutions For Increased Productivity And Efficiency At The Point Of Service
    11/29/2011
    When the Business and Technology Services (BTS) division of Burns & McDonnell was first created 11 years ago, a combination of paper, pens, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and global positioning systems (GPS) were used to support data collection and analysis both in the office and out in the field.
  8. Minera Norway: Slate Manufacturer Implements Intermec RFID
    11/10/2011
    Minera Norway, a Norwegian slate manufacturer, cuts slate rock into tiles and blocks used for flooring, walkways, roofing, and other applications. These products are then stored in an outdoor yard on pallets where they await shipment. However, because of the yard's size — 215,280 square feet — and large quantity of products, the company was easily losing track of where pallets were located and where their inventory was stored.
  9. HAVI Logistics: Efficient, End-To-End Tracking And Tracing For Frozen Foods
    11/10/2011
    For restaurant chains, quality assurance is vital. For a highly specialized logistics company like HAVI Logistics GmbH who supplies all the European restaurants of probably the most well-known foodservice retailer in the world several times a week with food and non-food items, it is an absolute must. As is end-to-end tracking and tracing of goods from arrival at the logistics company through to delivery to the restaurant branch.
  10. Mediq Is Ready For The Future With The Intermec CN50
    11/10/2011
    Mediq is an international supplier of medicines and medical aids. With around 8,200 employees, Mediq is active in fourteen countries. The company constantly works on helping patients to get better and teaches them how best to deal with their condition. This allows people to feel healthier and continue to feel part of society.

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