White Papers & Case Studies
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Dairy Market Leader Sees Productivity Through Employee Satisfaction
3/30/2012
In some ways, computers are a lot like the people who use them. Take our ability to withstand extreme temperatures, for instance. A frigid day that arrives unannounced in the middle of a heat wave feels much colder, while we can generally get ourselves used to the cold when days get slowly and incrementally chillier. However, slow acclimatization is a luxury that no cold storage facility can afford, especially Dean Foods, a global leader in branded dairy foods and beverages.
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The Cold Hard Facts: Using Rugged Mobile Computers In Cold Environments
2/22/2012
Coats, hats and gloves are essential in order for warehouse workers to function more than a few minutes in cold storage areas.
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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.
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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.
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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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Service Revenue Trends - A Joint Research Paper From TSIA And CSDP
9/5/2011
Since 2005, TSIA has been gathering detailed information related to the revenue mix trends of product companies. This analysis began with the creation of the TSIA Service 50, an index of the largest technology solution providers in the world.
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Imaging Moves Into The Mainstream
7/28/2011
Misperceptions about 2-D imagers are changing fast, which is why 2-D imagers are the fastest-growing category of bar code readers. Only a few years ago, 2-D imagers were (wrongly) considered a niche technology mostly used for reading 2-D bar codes. Now they are becoming the technology of choice for most bar code applications, and lasers are on the way to becoming a niche technology. By Intermec
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Collection & Delivery Operations: Mobile Technology Innovations For Competitive Advantage
7/22/2011
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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A Distribution Hub Uses Wireless Handhelds To Reduce Pallet Discrepancies
7/5/2011
The increasing functionality of mobile automatic data capture devices has enabled enormous benefits in terms of productivity and accuracy across the transport and logistics sector. Pall-Ex implements a new track and trace logistics solution that improves customer service and virtually eliminates the task of creating revenue change request documentation. By Honeywell
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Safeguarding The Devices That Protect Us
6/27/2011
Small buildings may have two or three. A hospital may have hundreds. Some manufacturing plants may have up to 4,000, and there’s close to 460 different types.