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Vehicle Terminals

If you only have stationary terminals and printers in the warehouse, the warehouse workers are forced to take many useless steps back and forth to the stationary terminal. In addition, queues often arise, which provides unproductive waiting time for warehouse workers.

Therefore, there are obviously great efficiency gains by mounting terminals and printers together with scanners or handheld terminals on trucks and picking tables etc.

If you are in doubt about which truck terminal is the best for your needs, you are always welcome to contact one of our experts in warehousing and logistics solutions on 7671 0000. You can also take a closer look at our

cases here.

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If you choose truck terminals and combine them with an efficient scanner and a mobile printer, effectiveness in your warehouse will improve immediately. Introducing truck scanners can improve efficiency by up to 30% for each warehouse employee. Thus, the necessary investment in hardware is earned back home in 3 - 6 months.

How to choose the right truck terminal
Every year we sell 100s of truck terminals to large and small companies. We are responsible for delivery, implementation, network setup, and services via our own employees.

This means that we constantly keep our finger on the pulse of the market's needs, new products on the way, and - not least - which products are most operationally stable and thus worth recommending.

Based on our own and our customers' experience with durability and reliability, we recommend truck terminals from JLT, Honeywell, Zebra, and Tactile.

In addition to operational stability, several issues must be considered when choosing a truck terminal.
• Operating systems: Windows CE 6.0, Windows XP, Windows 7, and Windows Embedded 8 or Windows 10?
• Requirements for robustness - can you possibly. "content" with a tablet solution?
• Are there specific requirements for operation in cold rooms, very hot, dusty, or humid environments?
• Separate keyboard or soft keyboard on a touch screen?
• Full keyboard or numeric keypad?
• What type of network should the terminal be set up for?
• What screen size is required?
• Which ERP system should the terminal integrate into?
• Will remote support of terminals be an advantage?

Based on our experience with cost, service life, and operational stability, we recommend truck terminals from JLT, Honeywell, Zebra, and Tactile.

If you doubt which truck terminal is the best for your needs, you are always welcome to contact one of our warehousing and logistics solutions experts on 7671 0000. You can also take a closer look at our cases.