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Optimising the DC for online fulfilment

As the Covid-19 pandemic forces more and more brick-and-mortar retailers to dive deeper into e-commerce, many are finding their DCs unable to efficiently handle the switch from pallet or carton scanning to fulfilling single-item orders. But there are some simple tech upgrades that can help businesses of all sizes adapt their warehouse operations to capitalise on the spike in online shopping.

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Continuity of supply maintained

RUGGED HARDWARE supplier Renovotec has taken steps to ensure its inventory levels and maintain continuity of supply despite an industry-wide computer chip shortage and a shortage of truck and forklift drivers.

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Free trial launches

NULOGY HAS announced the free trial release of its standalone Production Scheduling Solution for all contract manufacturers and co-packers in the supply chain industry.

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Ultra-rugged phablet

HANDHELD GROUP has launched a new version of its Nautiz X6 ultra-rugged phablet, a handheld computer that combines the big-screen functionality of a tablet with the go-anywhere performance of a rugged phone.

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Product Launch: High Speed Steerable Mirror

COGNEX CORPORATION has released the High Speed Steerable Mirror, a patented technology designed for use with the DataMan 470 barcode reader that supports large field of view applications with a single compact system.

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Renovotec acquires wifi gear specialist

HARDWARE, SOFTWARE and services market leader Renovotec has acquired technology specialist WiFiGear and is launching a ‘next generation Wi-Fi campaign’ centred on delivering competitive advantage for supply chain users.

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Warranty deal for mobile computer

RENOVOTEC IS launching the Skorpio X5 mobile computer to supply chain users by offering a five-year warranty for the price of three on Datalogic’s rugged new device.

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Product launch: high speed steerable mirror

COGNEX CORPORATION has released the High Speed Steerable Mirror, a patented technology designed for use with the DataMan 470 barcode reader that supports large field of view applications with a single compact system.

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Investment firm buys 75% of Renovotec

SWEDISH COMPANY Röko has acquired 75% of Renovotec, a provider of rugged hardware, software and enterprise mobility solutions for supply chain. Richard Gilliard will continue as MD and will also own 25% of the company.

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Fixed Vehicle Computers or Grab-And-Go Rugged Tablets?

Fixed, mounted computers have long been regarded as the de-facto standard for in-vehicle computers for a long time, due to their durability and endurance capabilities, however they lack the flexibility of a mobile option and are not easily transportable when in dire need. With the warehouse working environment continuing to evolve to support different work styles and outcomes, a fixed computer may not be the most ideal solution, especially if the work is split between the factory/warehouse and other areas.

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Industrial printers revamped

NEW MODELS and advances in security, wireless connectivity, remote management and printhead management are some of the sweeping changes TSC Printronix Auto ID has made across its range of barcode printers and print engines.

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Deal expands retail offering

SUPPLY CHAIN hardware, software and services company Renovotec has struck a distribution deal with Custom SpA, an Italian multinational group and hi-tech solutions company, the two organisations have announced.

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