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Zebra Solutions elating Visitors at India Warehousing Show 2024

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“We are presenting our fixed industrial scanning and machine vision solutions among many others a peace meal for the Warehouses.”

Subramaniam Thiruppathi, Director of Sales for India and Sub-Continent, Zebra Technologies

Zebra Technologies Corporation is showcasing a comprehensive portfolio of warehousing solutions at the ongoing 3-day India Warehousing Show 2024. The solutions include their fixed industrial scanning (FIS) and machine vision solutions, which empower front-line workers across manufacturing, warehousing and transportation & logistics and improve their efficiency and productivity.

“The year 2024 marks Zebra’s 55th year of innovating at the edge and continuing its legacy of transforming the industrial automation market. Zebra has evolved to become a trusted advisor that helps enterprises across varying verticals including manufacturing, transportation & logistics, retail, healthcare, and warehousing, to achieve digitized and automated workflows,” said Subramaniam Thiruppathi, Director of Sales for India and Sub-Continent, Zebra Technologies.

At the event, Zebra presented its FIS solutions, which can be used in warehouse environments by showcasing four essential use cases of fixed industrial scanning called Packing Bench, Forklift Scanning, Dock Door Scan Portal and Scan Tunnel.

“Zebra’s FIS solutions are designed to help warehousing operators unlock a new level of simplicity, flexibility, longevity, and value across diverse industries by enabling the transformation of data capture,” said Aik-Jin Tan, APAC Marketing Leader for Manufacturing and Singapore ZEC, Zebra Technologies.

Zebra is also showcasing other key warehousing solutions, including the FXR90 ultra-rugged fixed RFID readers and ZS300 electronic sensors. The former maximizes asset tracking capabilities in the harshest environments and can be deployed in and managed across any network thanks to its 5G and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity. The latter is an electronic sensor that accurately monitors temperature fluctuations to offer data to help cold chain logistics providers make business-critical decisions.

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