802.11 networks are becoming nearly ubiquitous in many enterprise settings and can often be tapped to solve embedded problems in the same location. In this example, a logistics cart used for warehouse operations becomes 802.11 enabled, improving the efficiency of a critical process.
In a tough economy with increased competition from global markets, companies are forced to do more with less. Supply chain management
is one area where companies realize this challenge. Organizations are
continually struggling to ship more orders, decrease processing time,
and increase order accuracy, all the while reducing costs. The nature of
order processing has changed as well. With just-in-time and lean
manufacturing techniques becoming common practices, distribution
warehouses often need to process a high volume of small orders, which
often involve a large mix of products, adding further complexity to the
process.
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