PowerSwap Nucleus Lithium Power System and other mobile-powered solutions now available in Europe
By eliminating paperwork and relying on mobile powered carts, companies can effectively boost dock-to-stock cycle time, eliminate improperly labeled products, and minimize inaccurate inventories.
Pushed to do more with less, and to keep workers as productive as possible in the midst of a labor crunch, managers in manufacturing need state of the art tools that help them improve processes while also minimizing errors and ensuring high levels of quality.
Mobile POS technologies are transforming the brick-and-mortar retail. Transactions and processes once tethered to fixed cash registers at the front of a store are being shifted to product aisles and outdoor venues.
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With thousands of installations worldwide, Mobile Workstations and Portable Power Systems are proven to increase productivity in a wide variety of workplaces.
With thousands of installations worldwide, Mobile Workstations and Portable Power Systems are proven to increase productivity in a wide variety of workplaces.
With thousands of installations worldwide, Mobile Workstations and Portable Power Systems are proven to increase productivity in a wide variety of workplaces.
by Newcastle Systems, on Wed, Mar 06, 2019
by Derek Coppinger, on Fri, Mar 01, 2019
The automotive manufacturing process is one of the most competitive and rigorous. Assembly plants move incredibly fast and there is immense pressure on the labor force to get things done quickly, and most importantly, accurately. Efficiency gains are essential to improve metrics and increase output. Over the past decade, numerous manufacturers have transitioned to automated technologies – implementing complex robots to replace human workers. However, the trend is now reversing. Brands like Mercedes-Benz have started “firing” robots and replacing them with human operators, largely for greater flexibility.