When it comes to technology, it’s hard to find a one-size-fits-all solution that proves true to the claim. So, you may not believe me when I say the Zebra VC8300 Android™ vehicle mount computer fits all your warehouse and yard vehicles. But it does.
It also fits the needs of every vehicle operator, especially now that you can choose from the traditional 8-inch display with integrated keyboard or a new, 10-inch capacitive touchscreen model. Workers who prefer larger typeface or just don’t need a traditional keyboard will be grateful for this new option. So will operators who are constantly in and out of the freezer. There are smart heaters in the touchscreen and the computer to keep display and sensitive electronic components warm and dry.
It gets better.
The new 10-inch VC8300…
That’s a lot, right?
Well, I’m not done yet.
The 10-inch VC8300 also has 6+6 programmable keys, enabling users to complete multi-step operations with a single key push. If they need to input symbol characters not present on the physical or on-screen keyboard, they just have to press the diamond key at the bottom of the computer and a symbol keyboard will pop up on the touchscreen.
Why does all this matter? Let’s talk about that.
Though the pandemic slowed a lot of things down, I know it accelerated everything in your world: picking, packing, loading, unloading, put away, sourcing and more. It seems like nothing is moving as fast as it needs to, right?
If you want them to work fast, you need to be sure the technology driving their day can work fast too. It should be fostering productivity and efficiency, not hindering it. And as your business processes become more reliant on real-time data, it’s critical that your IT teams be able to manage the many devices and systems making a digitalized operation possible. For this to happen, you really need to be running the latest Android OS, even if you’re still using green screen apps.
I know what you’re going to say: “I don’t have the resources to rip and replace computers on all my [warehouse, yard, port or intermodal] vehicles.” And I completely understand. We’re all at the behest of budgets and priorities, right?
But I would imagine that it would be pretty easy for your boss and other decision-makers to buy into the business case for new 10-inch Android vehicle mount computers if…
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Very little would have to change from the way it is today. Honestly, the switch from your current computer form factor to the right VC8300 would be almost imperceptible to bystanders – and your business. Well, except for the quite large productivity and efficiency gain that would occur across multiple functions after the switch, and literally within minutes.
IT wouldn’t have to spend all day trying to keep Windows, or even older Android mobile computers running optimally. The Android platform and Zebra Mobility DNA software suite powering the VC8300 vehicle computers is the same proven platform and software currently powering over 1 million handheld and wearable computers in businesses today. Device staging, management, maintenance and app development would be consistent and easy across all form factors which eases the job of IT specialists and saves administration cost.
And it wouldn’t take new hires weeks to learn the new technology, as the Android operating system (OS) is a familiar user experience. Even vehicle operators accustomed to Windows vehicle computers would feel comfortable using the Android computers on day one, as the apps themselves would essentially be the same as the apps running on legacy Windows or Android vehicle computers – or Android handheld computers. And all warehouse workers would feel the relief of a frictionless, on-time operation.
Plus, the investment is minimal and return on investment (ROI) higher than some might expect.
If you know this is what your workers need but others have a different opinion – maybe they’re advocating for a 10-inch rugged tablet or they just don’t see why two extra inches in the display size matters – remind them:
Still have questions or doubts? Think the simplicity of the 10-inch VC8300 upgrade sounds too good to be true? My team and I would be happy to show you all your vehicle computing options so you can see that the benefits I just noted are real. (Plus, there are more that you might be interested in. There are just too many potential use cases and problem/solution sets to cover in this post.) You can reach us here.
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