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| Case Study: Trends In Mobile Printing | Service organizations are increasingly looking to empower their field teams with tools and information to drive productivity, boost satisfaction, and drive down overall costs. In Aberdeen's 2009 Trends in Mobile Field Service Report, responding organizations reported an active interest in a wide variety of hardware tools for their field teams. By Brother Mobile Solutions | 01/13/2010 | 360.7 KB |
| Datasheet: Dolphin® 9700 Mobile Computer | Honeywell’s Dolphin® 9700 is a rugged digital assistant that is equipped with multi-functional data collection and communications capabilities in one reliable, easy-to-use device. | 01/12/2010 | 816.9 KB |
| White Paper: GS1 DataBar Sunrise: Are You Ready? | The most recent major Sunrise date in the US for GS1 DataBar™ was January 1. GS1 US had recommended, “that retailers in the business of selling loose produce and processing manufacturer coupons begin preparing point-of-sale hardware and software systems to scan and process GS1 DataBar symbols and numbers by January 1, 2010.” By Honeywell | 01/12/2010 | 845.1 KB |
| Brochure: Retailer’s Guide To Scanning And Mobility | At Honeywell, our goal is not to simply sell you products. It’s to listen. To understand. To find solutions that are right for your business and your customers. | 01/12/2010 | 639.1 KB |
| Brochure: Scanning And Mobility Reference Guide | Honeywell Scanning & Mobility is a leading manufacturer of high-performance image- and laser-based data collection hardware, including rugged mobile computers and bar code scanners. | 01/12/2010 | 1.26 MB |
| Case Study: Honeywell Mobile Computers Help Streamline Ticket Admissions System For Ticketcorner | Companies such as Ticketcorner that supply admission tickets to entertainment and sporting events increasingly rely on Internet-based ordering systems. Ticketcorner has developed its own automated ticket checking system in conjunction with OPAL Associates. This is based around Dolphin® 9500 mobile computers from Honeywell. The Dolphins recognise all types of tickets—from classical paper tickets through to print@home tickets. They also support the latest RFID (radio frequency identification) technology. By Honeywell | 01/04/2010 | 886.3 KB |
| Case Study: A Slice Of Auto ID Corrects Wholesale Grocer’s Inventory Challenge | Heiderbeck, a German wholesaler grocer, supplies the retail trades with 3,500 different cheese and dairy products. Approximately 70 percent of their products are continually in stock which requires consistant monitoring for expiration dates. By Datalogic Scanning | 11/30/2009 | 188.0 KB |
| Case Study: Pharmaceutical Distributor Solves Communication Breakdown With Bar Codes | The Medicine Centre is a pharmaceutical distributor who provides prescriptions and long-term care pharmacy services to institutionalized healthcare facilities in the United States. By Datalogic Scanning | 11/30/2009 | 197.0 KB |
| Case Study: Mobile Ticketing And Gryphon Readers Ensure Smooth Sailing For Event Access Control | Although electronic ticketing is the modern replacement for conventional printed ticketing, there are many occasions that require an even more contemporary admissions solution. By Datalogic Scanning | 11/30/2009 | 224.7 KB |
| Case Study: Labeling In Harsh Environments | Columbus Fair Auto Auction is one of the largest automobile auctions in the United States, housing up to 25,000 cars at any given time that are slated for eventual sale in its weekly live and internet auctions. In order to locate and track this large volume of automobiles throughout the auction complex, the company developed its own wireless inventory management system utilizing bar code technology for real-time data collection and storage. Avery Dennison worked closely with Columbus Fair Auto Auction to fulfill its bar code printer and label requirements for the inventory management system. | 11/30/2009 | 227.9 KB |
| White Paper: A Guide To Smart Printing Understanding The Capabilities, Use Cases And Advantages Of Smart Printers | Businesses are continually looking for ways to work smarter. Printing operations provide an excellent – and often overlooked – opportunity. One growing trend among companies with bar code printing operations is to leverage the capabilities of “smart” printers, which are printers that integrate the power of a personal computer. By Intermec, Inc. | 11/19/2009 | 135.3 KB |
| White Paper: Top 5 Tips For Choosing Mobile Printers | This white paper explains the fundamentals, describes what differentiates mobile printers, and provides tips for selecting the model that will perform reliably, efficiently and affordably in your operations. By Intermec, Inc. | 11/18/2009 | 90.5 KB |
| White Paper: The Price Of Progress: Assessing The Need For A Mobile Computing Migration | A choice of new mobile computing hardware can often have a significant impact on existing software applications and business processes. Perhaps the disruption of a complete overhaul of software and hardware, along with the associated business processes, is more change than a business can bear. Having the prerogative to phase in change on the timetable of your business versus the “rip and replace” timetable of technology is difficult to achieve. By Intermec | 10/23/2009 | 71.3 KB |
| White Paper: Meeting The Challenges Of Product Traceability With Automated Data Collection | Whether you are a manufacturer, a fabricator, a food processor, or even a raw materials provider, there is a good possibility that you either already have or will soon be required to provide product traceability information to your customers. Product liability and risk management are now a corporate reality spreading rapidly across industries. By Radley Corporation | 10/19/2009 | 163.3 KB |
| Case Study: Safelite AutoGlass® Sees Clear Advantages With LXE | Safelite evaluated three leading mobile computer vendors. While the basic form factors were the same, “the LXEs were lighter, and used heavy duty plastic cases versus solid steel,” says Bradsher. “The guys like the weight, and the buttons are nice and big – they use gloves.” By LXE Inc. | 10/09/2009 | 132.0 KB |
| Case Study: Seaman Corporation | For more than 60 years, Seaman Corporation’s high-performance fabrics have been used in a variety of ways ranging from liners and tarps to roofing systems and architectural structures. With inventory control and shipping activities spanning four warehouses, five additional facilities, and three manufacturing plants, it’s vital that an accurate count of all available products is maintained. Orders, large and small, must be filled daily and accurately—averaging about 30,000 transactions per month. To meet these needs, Seaman Corporation recently upgraded their mobile computing hardware without reengineering their shipping and inventory control software, Satellite Forms. By Janam Technologies | 10/08/2009 | 32.0 KB |
| Video Case Study: Jungle Jim's | By combining the processes of scanning, printing, and applying into a unique one-piece hand held solution Jungle Jim's was able to significantly reduce the labor hours spent on their most common marking applications. This valuable mobile computer has enabled this international market to save both time and money. By Avery Dennison Printer Systems | 09/29/2009 | 0.4 KB |
| Case Study: High-Performance Fabrics Manufacturer Rolls Forward With Better Inventory Control | Seaman Corporation’s high-performance fabrics have been used in a variety of ways ranging from liners and tarps to roofi ng systems and architectural structures. With inventory control and shipping activities spanning four warehouses, fi ve additional facilities and three manufacturing plants, it’s vital that an accurate count of all available products is maintained. Orders, large and small, must be fi lled daily and accurately—averaging about 30,000 transactions per month. To meet these needs, Seaman Corporation recently upgraded their mobile computing hardware without reengineering their shipping and inventory control software, Satellite Forms. By Janam | 09/22/2009 | 32.0 KB |
| Video: PB22/32/50 Rugged Mobile Label Printers | The Intermec rugged mobile label printer family delivers the fastest choice for customers with demanding applications in warehousing, distribution, in-store retail and enterprise asset management. Coupled with Intermec rugged mobile computers and software, the PB22, PB32 and PB50 mobile label printers help companies improve productivity and efficiency while lowering the total cost of ownership. | 09/16/2009 | 19.92 MB |
| Datasheet: PB22/32/50 Rugged Mobile Label Printers | The Intermec rugged mobile label printer family delivers the fastest choice for customers with demanding applications in warehousing, distribution, in-store retail and enterprise asset management. Coupled with Intermec rugged mobile computers and software, the PB22, PB32 and PB50 mobile label printers help companies improve productivity and efficiency while lowering the total cost of ownership. | 09/16/2009 | 179.1 KB |
| Tool: COOL Savings Calculator Application | In addition to enabling easy compliance with the USDA mandate, the Intermec Country of Origin Labeling Solution will help your organization increase efficiency of your labeling and shipping processes. This results in measurable savings that can deliver real improvements to the bottom line | 09/16/2009 | 257.3 KB |
| Video: The Intermec Integrated Shipping Label | The Intermec solution enables users to print shipping labels and recordkeeping documentation through a single printer. The shipping label and packing slip are printed as a single integrated unit, reducing processing steps, eliminating mismatch errors, and reducing the cost of system set-up, maintenance and materials. | 09/16/2009 | 1.51 MB |
| Application Brief: Country Of Origin Labeling Solution | In 2008, the USDA Country of Origin requirements expanded in scope. By March 31, 2009, food manufacturers and distributors need to clearly identify national origin for many products and provide corresponding recordkeeping documents with each shipment. | 09/16/2009 | 240.3 KB |
| Datasheet: Janam’s XM Series Mobile Computers | Ease of use, durability and flexibility are critical to mobile workers. Janam’s new XM66 delivers it all with Windows Mobile 6.1, advanced barcode scanning, robust WLAN communication and long battery life. | 09/14/2009 | 90.0 KB |
| White Paper: How Ruggedness Reduces TCO For Mobile Computers | General-purpose PDAs and ruggedized enterprise mobile computers are made for separate markets, are designed for different tasks, and also vary by their size, weight and materials. But the biggest difference between these device types is their total cost of ownership (TCO). By Intermec | 09/04/2009 | 282.5 KB |

