Performance in a small package
Offering a high level of reading performance in a compact housing, Datalogic’s MATRIX 210 2D features the WVGA image sensor capturing up to 60 frames per second and a powerful image illuminator.
Offering a high level of reading performance in a compact housing, Datalogic’s MATRIX 210 2D features the WVGA image sensor capturing up to 60 frames per second and a powerful image illuminator.
TSC has released a software development kit (SDK) that provides developers with a complete toolset for deploying and running labelling applications on Apple mobile devices.
New from Intermec are two new innovative scanning solutions – the SF61B, a compact wireless mobility scanner optimised for distribution center (DC), transportation and logistics, field service and healthcare operations, and the SR31T – a robust tethered scanner for general purpose and light industrial environments.
Guernsey-based CheapSmells, one of the first companies to use the Duotherm double-sided label print system from Forms Plus, is predicting an annual saving of £20,000 on printing alone.
The new SICK CLV610 barcode scanner with the fieldbus module meets the need for easy-to-install and cost-effective product identification in storage, product handling and conveying.
When German cloth mill Mehler invested in a central, automated high-bay warehouse, sensors from Leuze electronic played a key role.
Designed for the coldest of cold-chain environments, new ultra-rugged mobile computers from Psion (now part of Motorola) offer reliable functionality in sub-zero conditions.
Following the launch last year of its low-cost, high-performance B-EX4 premium industrial printer range, Toshiba TEC has joined forces with Unique ID, manufacturer of the MAC (Mobile Application Cart) Powered Workstations, to provide a mobile printing solution for warehouse environments.
The fast implementation of truck mounted computers from Honeywell has accelerated operations at Jaguar Land Rover.
A new range of mobile mini-printers from Able Systems offers a new level of freedom and flexibility for a wide range of applications.
Multi-channel home shopping store, QVC UK, has selected mobile solutions company Peak-Ryzex to overhaul its Knowsley, Merseyside, distribution centre (DC) auto ID equipment.
The latest addition to Keytracker’s range of key and asset management systems is a series of innovative RFID storage lockers.
In a bid to ensure that only barcodes meeting the highest ISO standards find their way in to the supply chain, Toshiba TEC is now offers the world’s first integrated barcode verification system as an add-on to its industrial printer range.
Honeywell’s latest scanphone blends the capabilities of a consumer smart phone, rugged mobile computer and barcode scanner in an affordable package.
Datalogic speeds critical fresh food distribution with powerful identification and automation control for major French retailer.
Manufacturer of rugged mobile computers, PDAs and smartphones, Handheld Group, has entered into a major strategic five-year agreement with a global leader in logistic solutions.
Updating its warehouse forklifts with the latest generation of vehicle-mounted mobile computers from Honeywell has helped tyre giant, Bridgestone, to speed up data handling, drive down error rates and eliminate unnecessary forklift mileage, saving time, cost and energy consumption.
Pharmaceutical coding specialist Travtec has added a new vision system to its equipment portfolio.
Rugged computing manufacturer TouchStar Technologies has launched what it claims to be the world’s toughest and most advanced tablet – the GX9000 – equipped with Android 4.1.
Courier and logistics specialist UCS switched to Citizen printers after observing how their speed and quality was helping partner organisations to offer good service.