Mobile computers for Parmalat
Wednesday, 23 February, 2011
“As we look to expand our manufacturing and distribution capacity in the coming year, we will rely heavily on new technology to enhance our WMS and improve our overall operations,” said Vince Campanelli, Vice President at Parmalat, a global producer of milk and dairy products, fruit juices, cultured products and cheese products. “The use of the CK71s on both the manufacturing and distribution floors will help streamline all aspects of our business, from shipping and receiving to inventory, picking and more.”
Intermec’s CK71 ultra-rugged mobile computer is claimed to deliver good in-premise performance to maximise worker uptime and efficiency. It has been specifically designed to support intense scanning and key entry requirements for manufacturing and warehouse operations on either foot or on the forklift.
The range of scanners deliver increased motion tolerance with improved illumination and aiming, to ensure that the correct information is able to be gathered in the least possible time, in the harshest of operating conditions.
Featuring Windows Embedded Handheld, the ultra-rugged mobile computers feature advanced 1D/2D scan engines; 802.11n dual-band WLAN - enabling better connectivity and communication for mobile workers; 6′ drop spec across all temperatures; IP67 sealing; Gorilla glass touch panel; and indestructible keypad technology.
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