CipherLab Elite RK95 and RS35 the Best Choice for Diverse Harbor Area Application|September 2021
CipherLab Connection|September 2021
Incredible Data Capturing Capability Designed for Demanding
Environments
Makes CipherLab’s Elite RK95 and RS35 the Best
Choice for Diverse Harbor Area Application
In this issue:
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Incredible Data Capturing Capability Designed for Demanding
Environments Makes CipherLab’s Elite RK95 and RS35 the Best Choice for
Diverse Harbor Area Application
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Superior Scanning Performance Delivers Impactful Customer
Experience
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Visit CipherLab Online Showroom!
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Logistics of the Future in St. Petersburg
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CeMAT Russia 2021
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NGA Show 2021
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CSCMP EDGE 2021
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2021 Partner Day in Paris
User Scenario
Incredible Data Capturing Capability Designed for Demanding Environments Makes CipherLab’s Elite RK95 and RS35 the Best Choice for Diverse Harbor Area Application
A third party logistics company based in the harbor area of Taichung, Taiwan, which provides import/export logistics and warehouse supply chain management, especially for the automotive industry, replaced its old mobile computers which they just deployed one year ago with CipherLab's RK95 and RS35. They were therefore able to rid themselves of the problems they had had with their previous mobile computers.
At first, the logistic group was using handheld devices from other brands that ran on the WinCE operating system before Microsoft announced that the updating service of WinCE would be discontinued in 2021. On top of that, it was practically time for the group to replace their old devices with new ones; Android devices were therefore being considered. Basically, inside its warehouses, mobile computers are utilized to conduct operations related to shipments and purchases. Operators mainly use the mobile computers to read barcodes on the first level of pallet racks and on cargo pallets to conduct shipping and receiving processes. As stacker operation is common in the warehouse, operators had great expectations for the new mobile computers; that is, the devices must be drop-resistant and the pistol grips and shoulder straps would be essential for operators when doing manual order picking. The stability of the Wi-Fi and availability of the Terminal Emulation connection would also be highly essential in the warehouse. The company also has cold storage warehouses where operations are done at temperature of minus 18 degrees to minus 24 degrees Celsius, so the devices must be absolutely freeze-resistant.
The working environment of the warehouses in the harbor area is diverse. From indoor to outdoor, from room temperature to harsh cold; workers need to move between these differing environments constantly and deal with the extreme changes they present.
They need to scan barcodes, take pictures for records and then send the data to a backend system.