Warehousing Solution|Global Third-party Logistics Group Chooses CipherLab's RK25 and RK95 Handheld Computers
Global Third-party Logistics Group Chooses CipherLab's RK25 and
RK95 Handheld Computers to Ensure Overall Warehousing Efficiency
Headquartered in France, this logistics group has expanded with its
many subsidiaries to a strong global presence. The group opened its
first subsidiary in early 2002 in Taiwan where it now owns six
warehouses covering one hundred thousand square meters across Taiwan. It
accounts for nearly 50% of all warehousing businesses for large
hypermarkets in Taiwan to which it executes order picking and shipping
of twenty thousand various products per day.
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.
After a series of tests, the CipherLab
RK25
rugged mobile computer and the RK95 industrial mobile computer for cold
storage eventually got the nod among the many competitive brands being
considered.They were also very pleased to find out that the RK25 is equipped with a
middle-range scan engine which allows operators to read barcodes without
having to repeatedly squat down, thus improving efficiency and protecting
operators from occupational injuries.
Besides that, the advanced settings of the
RK25
ensures of the Wi-Fi connection stability, thus reducing the probability
of failing data transmission. Moreover, the
RK95
works perfectly well in any cold storage environment thanks to its
ability to adapt to temperatures reaching minus 30 degrees Celsius while
maintaining fog-free display screens, which in turn significantly
reduces maintenance costs by decreasing the possibility of devices
becoming brittle or its motherboard becoming eroded by moisture.
In addition to the RK25 and RK95 mobile computers, the ergonomic design of the pistol helps ease the arm discomfort
many operators often deal with while the shoulder straps allow
operators to carry their devices easily.
Finally, the multi-slot charging cradles support simultaneous device
charging, enabling users to slot their devices into the cradle before
they leave work and have fully charged devices ready for the start of
work the next day.
CipherLab’s EnDeCloud, the software that provides mobile computer
administrators different options to manage configurations efficiently,
was implemented for deployment management while TE Pro was applied to
connect the internal systems for warehousing operations. Taking
everything into consideration, the CipherLab
RK25 and RK95
cold chain models are indeed the top choices for any warehouse
application.
Product Update
Are you ready for a better scanning performance using the 1664
Bluetooth Pocket-sized Scanner?
The 1664
scanner is now more sensitive to capturing 1D barcodes, meaning it can
effectively capture data from high-density barcodes of up to 3 mil
resolution. Moreover, the 1664 scanner can now read 20% PCS barcodes,
so it is no longer a problem capturing a barcode in a lower
resolution. On top of that, with the new reading engine, the
1664
has a better reading speed of 5 decodes per second, surpassing its
previous speed of 3 decodes per second—better motion tolerance brings
greater efficiency. Storing up to 240,000 barcode scans, it can also
transfer data swiftly to any Bluetooth® device. Users can use a
1664
scanner to operate ticketing at a stadium, check data of hospital
patients, and much more whether reading 1D or 2D images!
Now CipherLab products can be purchased through ScanSource! CipherLab
USA has entered into a distribution agreement with ScanSource, a leading
distributor of Barcode and POS products in the United States and Canada.
Through the partnership with ScanSource, CipherLab USA expects to
strengthen our distribution channel in North America to better serve our
existing partners while introducing CipherLab products to more
markets!
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