By David Downey Inventory management automation is here to stay, but we believe machine vision and barcode scanning will play a massive role in its future development. To be clear, by automation we mean retail shelf robots/ autonomous mobile robots…
by Nick Bareham, Territory Sales Director, Scandit Before the harsh impact of COVID-19, global Business-to-Business (B2B) e-commerce sales were already projected to be over $6.6 trillion by 2020 – more than double the forecast for Business-to-Consumer (B2C) sales. The growing…
The rise of Industry 4.0 and smart manufacturing promises to transform not only manufacturing methods, but also business models, by deploying digital technologies to boost performance and innovation as manufacturers face immense price and competitive pressure. However, just 26% of…
In today’s competitive business environments, fast and seamless warehouse operations are more important than ever. To stay ahead of the curve, logistics companies worldwide are investing in emerging technologies and tools to streamline their warehouse workflows and boost supply chain…
Every manufacturer faces unique asset traceability challenges. Whether they specialize in producing vehicles, computers or any other complex product, manufacturing plants have to keep track of thousands upon thousands of tiny parts every day. Most plants make use of barcodes…
Today we’re happy to present another usage scenario which explores how smartphone-based barcode scanning is being used in the enterprise. To continue the discussion, today we’ll look at how the manufacturing industry can leverage smartphone-based barcode scanning in parts tracking…