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| Case Study: Fashion Retailer Reduces Markdown Costs And Eliminates Package Shipment Errors With Falcon® 4400 | According to Ron Hunt, Senior Manager of Operations for Wet Seal, "It (Falcon® 4400) reduces shrink so that every box gets to every store," Hunt said. "We have seen the volume of misshipped packages is down tremendously... it's basically eliminated the misshipment of boxes." By Datalogic Mobile | 08/20/2008 | 148.9 KB |
| Reduce Route Delivery Costs With Mobile Printing | When it comes to today’s wireless business technologies, mobile printing may not be as sexy as say LBS (location-based services) or the iPhone. However, a technology doesn’t have to be sexy to be effective. By Integrated Solutions magazine | 08/18/2008 | 307.7 KB |
| Case Study: A Sweet Solution For Sales Orders | Wherever you go, it’s easy to find. Candy seems to be available just about everywhere. From supermarkets and delis to gas stations and hotels, there seems to be an endless supply of packaged candy. | 08/18/2008 | 41.9 KB |
| Eliminating Paperwork Is More Than Just Efficient | The most common area of savings from automated data collection is labor costs. Entering data with a bar code or RFID scan saves time compared to pencil and paper, which makes workers more productive. Replacing paper based maintenance procedures with automated systems can give technicians up to 40 percent more productive time and improve productivity by 18 percent according to a study performed by Syclo, a leading mobile maintenance solutions provider. By Intermec | 08/18/2008 | 75.2 KB |
| Case Study: Healthcare Provider Simplifies Billing With Coding Interface | For any business, receiving payments earlier rather than later makes a difference in the bottom line. For healthcare facilities relying on a myriad of insurance companies and government programs for reimbursement for patient treatment, a solution that streamlines the billing system can quickly pay for itself. By Integrated Solutions | 08/18/2008 | 269.9 KB |
| Case Study: Increase Productivity With RTLS | Healthcare facilities are constantly faced with the challenge of effectively managing time and resources. With common shortages in staff, costly medical equipment, and an always-growing number of patients needing care, this can be a daunting task. By Integrated Solutions Magazine | 08/18/2008 | 270.3 KB |
| Using Technologies To Increase Perfect Order Metrics | This white paper explains how each aspect of perfect order performance can be improved through enhancements to data collection processes and technologies. This white paper focuses on other technologies which will provide better execution and productivity to create a greater competitive advantage. By Intermec Technologies | 08/13/2008 | 107.4 KB |
| Bar Codes In Healthcare | A recent article that cited a report conducted by University of Pensylvania School of Medicine concluded that bar codes were not proven effective in improving patient safety. By Bert Moore, editor, AIM Global | 08/13/2008 | 4.55 MB |
| Maximize DSD Sales Revenue | First, the integrator uses direct marketing methods that include telemarketing, e-mail marketing, direct mail, and trade show exhibition. By Business Solutions magazine | 08/13/2008 | 389.2 KB |
| Ensuring RFID’s Bottom Line Payoff | The data integration component involves the physical connection of the collected data into the host information system. Data integration and how the data is to be utilized is the most important part of any RFID implementation. By Sato America, Inc. | 08/11/2008 | 45.6 KB |
| Opticon: OPN 2001 | The OPN 2001 is one of Opticon’s smallest barcode scanners, measuring just 1.2”x2.5”, and weighing only an ounce. Designed for mobility, this pocket memory scanner makes barcode data collection simple for anyone. It can be worn around the neck as a lanyard making data collection fast with Opticon’s 100/scan per second laser. | 08/07/2008 | 798.6 KB |
| White Paper: Key Considerations For Transitioning From Manual To Automated RFID | As companies become increasingly aware of the liabilities and frustrations inherent in manually affixing RFID labels, commonly called “slap and ship,” they are investigating a transition to automated RFID tagging. RFID “slap and ship” scenarios are generally recognized as an added cost process while automated tagging opens the door to reducing cost and adding value. However, since they are two very different processes, transitioning to automated RFID tagging requires specific considerations. By SATO America, Inc. | 07/22/2008 | 40.4 KB |
| Route Delivery Solution Improves Accuracy | Producer’s Dairy chose the handheld because it has a large touch screen, yet is light and easy to carry. Most importantly, it is durable. The handheld is tested in rugged conditions to ensure it can survive being shaken and tumbled around in the large Producer’s Dairy trucks. Integrated Solutions Magazine | 07/21/2008 | 126.6 KB |
| Catalog: Datalogic Scanning Product Offerings | Datalogic Scanning‘s QuickScan, Gryphon, Heron, FireScan, and Touch general purpose scanners provide excellent reading performance for numerous vertical markets, including: retail, healthcare, distribution, and office applications. | 07/18/2008 | 1.77 MB |
| Case Study: A Decade Of 5-Sided Scanning | Waitrose is one of the UK’s leading food retailers employing over 38,000 people across 187 branches. Waitrose successfully combines the convenience of a traditional supermarket with the expertise and service of a specialist food shop. By Datalogic Scanning | 07/18/2008 | 145.4 KB |
| Going Into The Cold: Rugged Devices For A Frigid World | Cold Chain solutions require a variety of technologies and supporting software applications, including sensors, data transfer over wireless networks, real time logging and analysis, unique product identification, workforce mobile computing systems, etc. It is beyond the scope of this paper to focus on all of these components. Rather, this paper will focus on the needs of the mobile computing environment for the Cold Chain workforce. Submitted by Motorola | 07/09/2008 | 271.6 KB |
| Giving Voice To Rugged Devices For A Hands-Free World | Ruggedized hands-free capable computing devices are now readily available, powerful, and provide a significant boost in productivity that virtually all companies need in today’s increasingly competitive marketplace. Form factor, cost and compatibility should no longer be considered obstacles to deployment to a mobile workforce. Submitted by Motorola | 07/09/2008 | 285.3 KB |
| Motorola: Mobile Computers At-A-Glance | When it comes to selecting mobile computers to mobilize your enterprise applications, choose from the family of devices that keeps many of the world’s largest retailers, manufacturers, transportation and logistics companies, field sales and service functions, and healthcare providers up and running every day. | 07/09/2008 | 1.21 MB |
| Case Study: DELI XL Equips Its Frozen Warehouse With Voice-Directed Technology | The logistics department prepares orders for shipping on the basis of a list and labels: dry foods are prepared during the day, while the ultra fresh foods such as meat and fish are prepared overnight. Frozen food products are loaded at the very end. Submitted by Psion Teklogix Corporation | 07/04/2008 | 130.2 KB |
| Intermec: realtime Supply Chain Solution Magazine | This is Volume 10 No. 1 spring edition of Intermec's ongoing supply chain innovation publication. This edition of realtime includes the featured articles "Miles Ahead" — CDS Logistics uses mobile computing to gain on its competition, "Raising the Roof" — Auto roof manufacturer Webasto eliminates risks of human error and costly charges, plus other articles related to successful supply chain management and solution implementation. By Intermec | 07/01/2008 | 1.76 MB |
| Data Sheet: Sirit: INfinity 510 UHF High Performance Reader | Supporting the worldwide movement to Gen 2 technology, the INfinity 510 redefines the state-of the-art for RFID readers. This powerful UHF reader system is designed for enterprise class applications and features best-in-class air interface performance. | 06/30/2008 | 591.4 KB |
| Capturing The Value Of EPC Gen 2 Custom Commands | This white paper highlights the EPC Gen 2 Custom Commands functions available in NXP’s G2X series of integrated circuits and supported by Sirit’s Infinity 510 UHF reader. These products are compliant to the EPC Gen 2 standard, while also offering features that may allow users to capture additional value from an RFID application. Submitted by Sirit Inc. | 06/30/2008 | 176.0 KB |
| Product Sheet: Quadrus EZ FLEX | The Quadrus EZ FLEX is the ultimate flexible imager for decoding linear and 2D codes in traceability applications. | 06/30/2008 | 527.9 KB |
| Wavetrend: RX1000 Wireless Reader | The RX1000 reader detects and decodes RFID (radio frequency identification) signals from Wavetrend’s range of active RFID tags. It can operate in rugged conditions at ultra long ranges, subject to the appropriate antenna being fitted to the unit. | 06/30/2008 | 188.9 KB |
| Bar Code Readers Increase WIP Visibility For Industrial Appliance Manufacturer | In order to stay ahead in today’s competitive manufacturing environment, effective inventory management must extend beyond the warehouse and include real-time monitoring of work-in-process inventory as well. Submitted by Microscan Systems Incorporated | 06/30/2008 | 47.7 KB |