SCANNER-BASED PRODUCTIVITY
Improve mobile
device management
Maximizing productivity in a warehouse setting
To improve warehouse operations with peak performance from each barcode scanner. Provide a real-time view into the location, battery status, and availability of each device. Include the ability to perform any upgrade or maintenance from a central location.
The optimal performance of barcode scanners is critical for efficient warehouse operations. It is essential to have a real-time view of the location, battery status, and availability of every device in the fleet. In addition, it is necessary to have the capability to perform upgrades or maintenance from a central location to ensure that each scanner is operating at its best.
ProGlove’s software, INSIGHT Visibility, helps you to improve the performance of our scanners, gateways, and mobile devices in warehouses. These features include zero-touch firmware updates, digital representations of organization hierarchies, and detailed metadata monitoring. With our central dashboard, users can easily identify active, idle, or out-of-service devices and track their connections to prevent potential losses or downtime. Know the battery charging state of each device to prevent downtime between shifts.
ProGlove developed INSIGHT Visibility software to enable the lifecycle management of these tools, ensuring that all devices are available and at peak performance.
35%
WAREHOUSE MANAGERS
want device data to improve productivity
54%
WAREHOUSE MANAGERS
want extensive scanning data
55%
WAREHOUSE WORKERS
want better data to reduce delays
WHITEPAPER
Organizations demand faster fulfillment in their quest to address rising costs and the challenges that come with securing warehouse labor
CUSTOMER STORY
The Coop Group increased productivity through ProGlove's wearable barcode scanners. The collected data integrates with the organization’s WMS for more efficient processes.
SOLUTIONS
Traditional scanners are heavy, poorly designed for ergonomics, and require awkward or repetitive motions to operate. When frontline workers in the warehouse can get around more easily with natural movements in their shop floor workflows, operations managers can then expect fewer injuries and higher productivity.