Daikin's high-rack warehouse management faces challenges such as low scanning efficiency and safety risks, requiring technological innovation to improve operational efficiency. This article explores how to use long-range scanner for high-rack warehouse optimization, achieving real-time data and efficiency gains.
User Background
Established in 1924, the Daikin Group has consistently expanded and matured into a global corporation engaged in a multitude of industries, including electronics, refrigeration, air conditioning, electronics, and hydraulic machinery. With more than 5000 product types available, Daikin is a leading multinational corporation that integrates the research, production, and sales of compressors, refrigerants, and air conditioners. This is especially true in the air conditioning and refrigeration sector.
Challenges
Due to the high storage of goods in racks, the previously used standard mobile computers had short scanning distances, requiring forklift assistance or elevated scanning. This not only reduced warehouse efficiency but also posed safety risks. Additionally, the high daily scanning volume overworked operators, making it difficult to achieve real-time inventory data updates.
Daikin's warehouse management system adopts the Seuic AUTOID Q7-(Grip) long-range mobile computer scanner, which serves as a long-range scanner designed for high-rack warehouse. It is network-connected and provides real-time connectivity to the WMS platform, enabling mobile computer wms real-time update. This enhances warehouse efficiency and ensures the accuracy and timeliness of real-time inventory data, addressing short scanning distances and overwork issues.
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