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McMahon Cartage was searching for a solution that would track orders more efficiently and make deliveries faster, as well as minimize the time customers spent placing orders. They implemented a web based order and delivery system as well as durable Zebra RW420 mobile printers. This new system quickly yielded significant benefits including cost and labor savings.
With five distributions centers (DCs) each handling from 50 to 150 trailers daily at each DC, Pep Boys needed greater visibility into just what was in those trailers, as well as where each trailer was at any given moment. But that kind of transparency and visibility just wasn't possible by manually reviewing Excel spreadsheets, because they don't provide actionable real-time information.
Since John Lewis opened as a drapers’ store on London’s Oxford Street in 1864, this well known retail chain has launched 26 department stores across the UK. It houses one of the largest ranges of goods available under one roof. John Lewis is renowned for its partnership structure, where every employee or ‘Partner’ is a co-owner in the business and shares in the profits.
Heavy equipment manufacturer J.C. Bamford uses Zebra Technologies printer and durable labels to create a UID printing solution.
Every day, Puritan bakes and delivers its breads based on customer demand. Looking to gain real time sales information for next-day planning, Puritan merged its mobile applications with backend systems to successfully implement a mobile delivery solution that has provided significant time savings and increased customer satisfaction.
While Schenck had been using mobile technology to produce proof of delivery receipts for years, the demanding environment was prematurely wearing down the equipment, forcing drivers to write invoices manually. In order to save time and improve accuracy on each customer stop, Schenck made the decision to replace their entire fleet with a more reliable solution, including the durable Zebra RW420™ mobile printer.
The McAllen Police Department (MPD) serves the McAllen, Texas, metro area, with a population of about 130,000. Manual, hand-written citations left room for errors during issuance and as administrators entered data. Switching to Brazos Technology’s electronic citation solution, including Zebra Mobile Printers, MPD was able to print clear and legible citations in the sunny, hot Texas border conditions more quickly.
As part of an organization-wide effort to reduce medication errors and improve patient outcomes, Mercy formed the ‘Mercy Meds’ program. The program was designed to enable Mercy to distribute all of its medical and pharmaceutical supplies from a single Consolidated Services Center based in Springfield, Mo., resulting in streamlined workflow, increased productivity and a reduction in medication errors.
Learn how a Major Canadian Retailer reduces their price marking costs by 25 to 40 percent by integrating price management software with mobile computing and printing operations like Zebra Printers. The results have freed clerks to focus on store appearance and customer service.
About every five years, radar antenna systems need to be refurbished. With assemblies, subassemblies, components, and spare parts spread across the more than 2 million square foot refurbishment areas, Tobyhanna's Research and Analysis Division wanted automatic identification technology for the tracking of items as they moved through the repair process. Tobyhanna conducted a competitive procurement of RFID solutions, and ultimately selected WhereNet's locatable active RFID, Real Time Locating System (RTLS) technology.