Warehouse – Skywire Australia https://www.skywire.com.au The preferred mobility provider Tue, 03 Mar 2020 22:39:29 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.12 Skywire Case Study: Mobis Australia drives supply chain excellence https://www.skywire.com.au/2020/02/mobis-case-study/ Wed, 19 Feb 2020 01:59:54 +0000 https://www.skywire.com.au/?p=27208

Mobis Parts Australia is responsible for the distribution of parts and accessories for Kia vehicles in Australia and Hyundai in Asia Pacific.

When dated technology threatened the efficiency of their Australian distribution network, they engaged Skywire to help them move to a multi-modal voice solution, that increased their overall efficiencies and scanning accuracy.

Headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, and with subsidiaries in approximately 40 countries worldwide, Mobis manages the supply chain for automobile industry heavyweights Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Motors. Mobis Parts Australia (MPAU) is the automotive supplier’s Australian subsidiary and is responsible for supplying after sales car parts and accessories for Hyundai and Kia vehicles in Australia and Hyundai in Asia Pacific. The company dispatches 6000 – 7000 line items daily, an average of 600 parts per hour. With a high volume of parts flowing in and out of the warehouse, and with stringent cut-off times for morning and afternoon dispatches, even small inefficiencies in the process can have a major impact on productivity and on the capacity of Mobis to manage the volume.

Challenge
When dated technology threatened the efficiency of its Australian distribution network, Mobis looked at voice solutions in the market with the goal to move to a multi-modal voice solution, that increases the overall efficiencies and scanning accuracy. With 59 million Hyundai and Kia vehicles on the road worldwide, and the complexities of after sales parts supply management chain, Mobis needed a sophisticated warehouse solution to match the reputation of its brand – one that could efficiently track stock, pick orders and increase its distribution volume and the bottom line. The challenge was to refresh Mobis’ equipment and adopt a modernised solution that would complement its custom warehouse management system, while solving the issue of Microsoft ‘end-oflife’ support for Windows embedded handheld devices. Importantly Mobis required a solution that provided these added benefits without having to make any changes to their backend warehouse management system

Solution
TRANSITIONING TO A MULTI-MODAL VOICE PICKING SYSTEM
Mobis engaged Skywire as their trusted mobility partner to help design, build and pilot a solution. Working in close collaboration with Mobis, Skywire and Ivanti ran a pilot test using Zebra’s Voice Directed Picking (VDP) solution in a section within the warehouse. The results delivered were extremely promising offering a 15 per cent productivity increase, and an additional 39 per cent reduction in errors compared to voice-only solutions. After reviewing the results from the pilot stage, Mobis opted to go with Zebra’s multi-modal solution: Zebra WT6000 wearable mobile computer with ring scanner running on Ivanti Velocity. This would include a future VDP component, Ivanti Speakeasy, therefore accommodating all of Mobis’ requirements from company-wide IT upgrades, budgets, platform and specific operational needs.

“The take up of the new technology has been rapid and decisive. Operators only need a day to become thoroughly familiar with the new devices. We are already seeing the benefits from the initial roll-out with staff already eager to know when they were going to get theirs.” Darren Bowley Mobis Australia

The rollout is being deployed in multiple phases over a period of twelve months. The first phase of the deployment focused on improving the effectiveness of the wearable devices with tailored scripts developed by Skywire and Ivanti to automate the modernisation of more than 500 screens.This significantly decreased the error rates enabling increased text size, as well as the use of different font colours resulting in faster transactions.

The second phase of the deployment of 30 Zebra’ WT6000 and Bluetooth ring scanners, running on Ivanti Velocity, with more scheduled to be deployed in mid-2020. The Android platform is supported by Zebra’s Lifeguard program and will ensure the ongoing security and integrity of the solution. Most importantly, Mobis can run different applications on the mobile system and enjoy the freedom to innovate as needed, taking its operational excellence to the next level.

Darren Bowley, Warehouse Operations Manager at Mobis Australia said, “We needed a solution that would help increase productivity while seamlessly integrating with our warehouse management system. The rugged, multi-touch capacitive display on the WT6000 makes it easy for our workers across the supply chain to read and enter data, even while wearing work gloves. Moreover, it meant we could easily add voice-directed applications at any time to increase both the accuracy and speed of our pick and scan operations”.

The final deployment phase will include the adoption of voice picking using Ivanti Speakeasy and will roll out in 2020 post the migration to Android devices.

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A Supply Chain & Logistics Event Like No Other https://www.skywire.com.au/2018/05/supply-chain-leaders-insights/ Tue, 15 May 2018 01:37:46 +0000 http://www.skywire.com.au/2018/05/android-in-the-warehouse-copy/

A Supply Chain & Logistics Event Like No Other

Skywire Australia, together with Honeywell Productivity Solutions, are excited to participate in the Supply Chain Leaders Insights event being held in Melbourne and Sydney in August 2018. This event gets you face to face with experts in the Supply Chain Industry in small coaching/training groups. Just sit and listen, or ask those burning questions!

The rugged mobility landscape is changing and many enterprises are asking “How can I take advantage of the next generation of rugged mobility and data capture devices, to transform my supply chain operations?”

Transforming to Next Generation Mobility in the supply chain can be very challenging for enterprises in a fast evolving and fragmented landscape. With Android becoming the Operating System of choice, organisations have many questions.

  • What are the security implications?
  • Which Android version do I choose?
  • Can I manage old and new devices together?
  • Are there best practices I should adopt?
  • How can I make sure my key applications continue to work?
  • Who will support me in the transition?

It is important to understand the detail of this revolution before committing to a path forward. Skywire can help you learn about this changing world, and ensure that your mobility platform is Next Generation Mobile ready.

Join us at the Supply Chain Insights event and pick our brain so that you can develop a clear mobility strategy. Let Skywire and Honeywell share some insights and answer the questions that are key to your business:

    • Rugged vs Consumer devices – What is the real total cost of ownership
    • Is your warehouse ready for all-touch devices?
    • Android in the Enterprise – How best to approach
    • Mobility Edge – Future-proof your mobile deployments
    • Device Management – secure your device fleet and gain insight

 

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Dates & Speakers

Why should you attend?

Low-cost delegate fees:

To encourage participation at all levels of knowledge, experience and ‘pay grade’.
And 100% of ticket sales go to a range of charities, chosen by you, to be declared at the event.

Direct access to Supply Chain Industry Experts:

Up to 30 or more Supply Chain Industry Experts to give you advice and mini training sessions.
Talk to us 1 on 1 in the breaks.
Join us for intimate group discussions.
Select who and when you want to meet.

Supply Chain Industry Networking

200 + other delegates to meet and network with.
Connect with them on Social Media

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On-site Mobility Strategy Workshops: Limited Bookings https://www.skywire.com.au/2018/05/on-site-mobility-strategy-workshops/ Wed, 02 May 2018 11:03:17 +0000 http://www.skywire.com.au/2018/05/rugged-mobile-solutions-for-a-cold-environment-copy/
Want to transform from legacy mobile to nextgen mobile in supply chain but not sure how?

The rugged mobility landscape is changing, many enterprises are asking “How can I take advantage of the next generation of rugged mobility and data capture devices, to transform my supply chain operations?”

Transforming to Next Generation Mobility in the supply chain can be very challenging for enterprises, with many difficult questions in a sometimes fragmented landscape.

What are the security implications?

Which operating system is best suited?

Can I manage old and new together?

Are there best practices I should adopt?

How can I be sure my key applications continue to work?

Who will support me?

On-site Mobility Strategy Workshops

Skywire can help you learn about this changing landscape, and ensure that your mobility platform is Next Generation Mobile ready. Our Mobility Strategy Workshop is your chance to pick our brains about everything we know so that you can develop a clear Mobility strategy. We will come to you, we will understand your needs, we will document everything and help you build a clear path forward.

Our domain knowledge in rugged mobility and supply chain means we are uniquely placed to help our customers successfully make the journey to Next Generation Mobility in the supply chain.

 

Contact us today to book a mobility strategy workshop at a time that suits you. Bookings are limited!

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VC80 VEHICLE-MOUNTED COMPUTER SERIES https://www.skywire.com.au/2018/01/vc80-vehicle-mounted-computer-series/ Mon, 29 Jan 2018 06:03:00 +0000 http://www.skywire.com.au/?p=25534
PUT DESKTOP APPLICATIONS AT THE FINGERTIPS OF YOUR VEHICLE OPERATORS

With the VC80 Series, you can give operators in material handling vehicles mobile access to the desktop applications they need to complete tasks faster and more accurately. You get full Windows or Android support in a super-rugged design built for your toughest indoor and outdoor environments — from warehouses and distribution centers to airports, seaports, railway yards and more. And, you’ll get the fastest wireless connections available to keep workers connected to your data and business applications. With its compact design and flexible mounting options, it is easy to install on forklifts, clamp trucks, yard mules, cranes and more. The VC80 Series — real desktop power for your material handling vehicles.

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Android in the Warehouse https://www.skywire.com.au/2018/01/android-in-the-warehouse/ Fri, 05 Jan 2018 00:54:58 +0000 http://www.skywire.com.au/?p=24944

Android’s growth in the warehouse

The Android operating system got its start in consumer tech, but is gaining share in consumer and rugged devices. Here’s the rundown on how this shift impacts operations in productivity, visual instruction options and worker comfort.

When it comes to data collection and mobile work processes for the warehouse, it’s time to bring your “A” game. This thought not only reflects the pressing need to make order pickers faster and more accurate, but increasingly, it’s a tip of the hat to Android, the operating system (OS) that has gained a big share of the market for enterprise mobile devices.

Wireless handheld devices for the warehouse have been around for decades, using radio frequency (RF) communications and scanning to support key workflows and tasks. But the traditional handheld RF device has evolved in recent years, both in terms of form factor and OS options, as have devices for voice picking.

As a result, the relatively clunky handhelds of years past have in many cases given way to smaller, lighter gear more in sync with the consumer tech experience. New voice alternatives—such as vests with built-in speakers and microphone—are available, and smart glasses and smart watches are gaining in capabilities.

Accelerating the shake-up in mobile devices is the sunset issue for certain Microsoft mobile OS platforms, such as Windows Embedded CE 6.0, Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 and Windows Embedded Compact 7. The end of service dates vary over the next few years, and while Microsoft offers a newer OS for mobile devices, older hardware may not be compatible with the latest OS, forcing many users into a device refresh mode.

android ZebraProviders of solutions for warehouse operations see Android gaining share, not only with consumer devices that can be housed in a protective case or sled, but also in purpose-built, rugged devices. In fact, according to VDC Research, Android went from 5% of the rugged device market in 2015 to 30% of the market in the fourth quarter of 2016. However, VDC tracks the rugged device market across multiple sectors including retail, field service and delivery, with these other sectors having higher adoption for Android than warehousing.

“We’re seeing Android already becoming the dominant platform for enterprise rugged mobility,” says Mark Wheeler, director of supply chain solutions for Zebra Technologies. “The warehouse market is lagging in that adoption compared to some other sectors, but Android is definitely a trend.”

At Lucas Systems, a provider of mobile work execution solutions, Android is the OS of choice for 100% of new customers in 2017 for its voice-directed applications that combine voice, scanning and screens, according to Ron Kubera, executive vice president. “Not only do Android devices work well with Bluetooth headsets and wearable ring scanners, they have built-in near field communication (NFC) capabilities, and bigger, better touchscreens than previous generation devices to provide advantages in areas like the occasional visual instruction,” says Kubera.

What’s more, adds Kubera, it probably won’t be long before other Android devices like smart watches and glasses make gains in capabilities like battery life, which would allow them to serve as the computer and user interface device for voice. “The phone was just the first foray for Android into the warehouse,” says Kubera. “It won’t be long before a watch has all the capabilities needed so that you don’t have to tether it to a smart phone. I think in less than three years from now, it will be a totally different landscape in voice hardware.”

Vendors agree that what matters to users are issues like ergonomics, scan performance and picker productivity, rather than OS details, but at the same time, consumer-driven tech like Bluetooth can hold operational advantages. “It’s been fascinating watching the consumerization of this device market take place and the impact that drives from an operations standpoint,” says Scott Deutsch, president of Ehrhardt + Partner Solutions (E+P) North America, a provider of logistics execution software, including voice solutions.

New advantages

The benefits of Android come from a blend of low cost, especially for consumer-grade devices, touchscreens and built-in support for standards such as Bluetooth and NFC. Android also is being used as an OS by providers of smart watches and smart glasses.

With voice solutions, touchscreens can be used for the occasional visual instruction in cases where a picture or list of information is more effective than voice alone, says Kubera. For instance, pictures on a screen could help a worker identify the correct pack size to pick, and seeing a list of base items on a screen can help a selector plan a pallet.

Kubera says Lucas has tested some smart glasses and has some users who have tested smart watches tethered to Android phones, but as of today, no users are using smart glasses in production, and the smart watches still need to be tethered to be used with Lucas’s voice system. But as Android glasses and watches mature, Kubera predicts further expansion of the device options for voice.

Since 2015, many Lucas customers have been using Samsung, Motorola and other Android phones for the company’s voice applications. Lucas certifies Android devices to ensure they meet requirements. According to Kubera, while Lucas’s experience is that these Android smart phones are durable and reliable for voice applications, but now that vendors like Zebra are offering rugged Android devices, some Lucas customers are choosing devices like the Zebra TC51.

The fact that some consumer Android phones can be purchased for $150 makes the value proposition for the traditional industrial devices vendors challenging, points out E+P’s Deutsch. At that price point, companies can afford a protective case and even if a device doesn’t last very long, the replacement cost is low.

There are some caveats to using Android phones, says Deutsch. First, they should be running newer versions of the OS that have strong security features. Also, for voice, a streamlined, non-screen device with a few buttons may be all that’s needed, in conjunction with a Bluetooth headset and perhaps a scanner. “E-commerce is forcing companies to look at ways of reducing operating costs in the warehouse, and because of that, I think people are going to be very smart about trying alternatives,” says Deutsch.

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Consumer-based technology has had a “big influence” on the rugged industrial device market, concurs Bruce Stubbs, director of supply chain marketing for Honeywell Safety & Productivity Solutions. Honeywell has made a major investment in Android, he adds, introducing multiple devices that run the OS and have the ruggedness needed in DCs.

“There’s been some experimentation that has gone on in DCs with consumer-grade devices,” says Stubbs. “There are some people that believe in going with consumer-grade. A lot of times, they feel they are less expensive, but I don’t think they take into consideration the total cost of ownership.” These factors, he adds, include examining ruggedness under extreme conditions, and issues like adequate battery life for high-volume handheld scanning environments.

Stubbs agrees the brick-like handhelds of a several years back have transformed into slimmer, lighter devices that in some cases run Android and have hardened touchscreens, as well as more interest in wearables. “The consumer influence can be seen in the focus on end-user experience and the usability of the devices,” Stubbs says. “They are still rugged, but they have larger screens, they are suited to apps or app-type features, and they are more ergonomic.”

Zebra’s Wheeler agrees that industrial device vendors have adopted consumer-tech like features. Traditional RF handhelds have been “reinvented,” says Wheeler, with durable touchscreens and a lighter weight than the units of the past. “Devices have become lighter weight, and more ergonomic, which helps with accuracy,” says Wheeler.

New hardware twists

Wheeler sees Android’s support for NFC and Bluetooth as leading to some enhanced capabilities. NFC offers another means of pairing with wireless devices that support NFC, while Bluetooth Low Energy beacons and technology offer a way to pinpoint the location of devices.

Zebra doesn’t offer smart glasses, says Wheeler, though it is researching the technology and its potential. “We see it as a promising form factor for certain workflows,” he says.

Vendors who do offer smart glasses to industrial markets include Vuzix. Its M100 smartandroid Zebra c glasses are Android based and are said to be in use in sectors such as warehousing, manufacturing and utilities.

In another twist on wearables, E+P has introduced a vest system for its Lydia voice solution that, rather than requiring a headset, uses built-in speakers and a microphone. Pickers hear voice instructions through the speakers and simply talk back to respond to the system. Called VoiceWear, the vest holds a device and its microphone is direction-focused so it picks up the wearer’s voice easily, but not ambient warehouse noise, says Deutsch.

“Not having to wear a headset is an attractive option,” says Deutsch. “If you ask voice workers what they like the least about the solution, it’s usually having to wear a headset, especially in warm, open-air environments.”

One user that has deployed the vests as part of using E+P’s voice solution is Pet Food Experts, a distributor of pet food and supplies with headquarters in Cumberland, R.I. The vests are being used at the Rhode Island DC with plans to roll them out to DCs in three other states, according to James Bettencourt, chief operating officer for Pet Food Experts.

While the overall voice solution is expected to bring a double-digit productivity improvement, Bettencourt says, the order selectors at the DC preferred not having to wear a headset. “What they really liked was the improved comfort, and they found no difference in the voice recognition with VoiceWear versus using a headset,” Bettencourt says. “And, since they are comfortable wearing a safety vest, it will be an easy transition.”

In the warehouse, any new device trend, whether it be Android phones or new types of wearables, needs to make workers either more productive or more comfortable to really catch on. As Deutsch sums things up, “when it comes to device hardware, you’re always thinking in terms of how it can optimize workflows and the effectiveness of the worker.”

Companies mentioned in this article:

  • Ehrhardt + Partner NA
  • Honeywell Safety & Productivity Solutions
  • Lucas Systems
  • Zebra Technologies
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Do your workers suffer from ‘communications disconnect’? https://www.skywire.com.au/2017/10/communications-disconnect/ Mon, 02 Oct 2017 06:09:23 +0000 http://www.skywire.com.au/2017/10/migrate-mobile-apps-copy/

WORKFORCE CONNECT — delivering the impact of many with the power of ONE.

If your workers use multiple devices to reach the data and people they need throughout the day, they suffer from ‘communications disconnect’ — forced to waste time switching between different devices to get the job done, and forcing you to purchase and support multiple devices per person. Introducing Workforce Connect, the easy way to marry all of your voice and data communications into ONE multi-functional mobile computer that allows your workers to do it all — access information in your line-of-business applications; take voice telephony calls; instantly reach a co-worker; manage a team located across the country or around the world with robust push-to-talk; plus text messaging to one person or a group with members all around the world.

The result?

Streamlined workflows — no more time spent juggling devices. Your workforce is finally ONE. ONE team that is seamlessly connected, able to act with amazing
efficiency and effectiveness — and take customer service quality to a whole new level.

The workforce connect family

The modular Workforce Connect family allows you to pick and choose the capabilities you need today, and add what you need tomorrow:

Contact Skywire to get the power of ONE in your enterprise with Workforce Connect.

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Successfully migrate mobile apps to transform your organisation https://www.skywire.com.au/2017/10/migrate-mobile-apps/ Mon, 02 Oct 2017 05:41:51 +0000 http://www.skywire.com.au/2017/10/rfid-copy/

Migrating mobile apps to next generation platforms is an essential process organizations need to undergo, to meet modern enterprise demands. However, the move is filled with complexity. In this whitepaper we discuss the reasons for app migration, the process organizations need to go through, the choices they need to make and the ways to successfully navigate through the process.

Time to transform

The Workforce Mobility Revolution is here. New technology offers opportunities for organizations to get more done, more quickly, for less money.The driving force behind this revolution is the changing enterprise technology landscape:

  • Modern rugged handheld devices have become just as intuitive as consumer-grade devices. Incredibly advanced functionality within user-friendly hardware and software is removing inefficient workflows and boosting productivity.
  • A broader choice of mobile operating systems (OS) is emerging, as consumer-focused industry giants such as Android mature into genuine enterprise-ready platforms.
  • Perhaps the biggest change is the end of support for the existing Windows mobile OS – relied upon for some $5 billion of enterprise application investments worldwide. Organizations running Windows-based rugged devices today will need to select an alternative OS, aquire new devices and re-write their Apps before Microsoft support ends in 2020.

Preparing for App Migration

Mobile app migration is no easy feat. Organizations have a range of mobile applications that support key business functions that run on different operating systems and devices. Migrating and enhancing the entire portfolio can seem daunting, but it’s vital if organizations want to compete in today’s market.

The two biggest challenges for enterprise mobile app migration are the time and the cost involved. In fact, according to a Harvard Business Review study in September 2011, large IT projects of this kind are often likely to run significantly over time and budget. Based on findings from the largest ever study of IT change initiatives, one in six IT projects were over budget by 200% and over time by almost 70%. This is due to the complexity of integrating with back-end systems. IT often learns of interrelated apps and new requirements from business users after the fact. This might happen once they’ve finalized business requirements or even during UAT.

There are also risks when migrating business-critical apps as it can disrupt operations and affect customer experience. In addition, it can increase costs if you have to manage multiple environments while transitioning. Therefore, mitigating disruption and ensuring a clear cut-over plan is crucial.

Contact Skywire to discuss how your business could benefit from migrating your apps to modern mobility platforms.

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Gartner’s 2016 Magic Quadrant For Wired And Wireless LAN https://www.skywire.com.au/2017/08/heres-who-made-gartners-2016-magic-quadrant-for-wired-and-wireless-lan-infrastructure/ Sun, 27 Aug 2017 23:39:38 +0000 http://www.skywire.com.au/?p=24604 Gartner has released the 2016 edition of their famed “Magic Quadrant” for Wired and Wireless LAN Access Infrastructure, and there’s quite a few differences to note. For example, this year, according to Gartner survey responses, it seems that customers prefer a common set of security, policy enforcement, and management across both their wired and wireless networks. It was also noted through the survey responses that over 70% of clients prefer a single vendor to deploy their network access layer solution.

Happiness Quadrant

However, one of the most striking changes in the Magic Quadrant is a decreased interest in higher throughput technologies such as 802.11ac Wave 2. This coincides with a rising interest in security measures dedicated to addressing concerns related to Internet of Things (IoT) devices connected to enterprise networks. Gartner writes that the Internet of Things has introduced a multitude of issues that require innovation, including virtual segmentation, the ability to separate a number of different IoT devices. The report highlights that the role of the IT professional is in flux, taking on new responsibilities while staffing remains still.

If you’d like to read more about this click here to take a look at the full report!

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Transport, Logistics and Warehousing – A Day In The Life Of A Tomato https://www.skywire.com.au/2017/08/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-tomato/ Mon, 14 Aug 2017 23:09:36 +0000 http://www.skywire.com.au/2017/08/zebra-extended-range-imager-copy/ Discover Zebra’s end-to-end supply chain solutions using the journey of a Reynolds tomato over a 24 hour period. Learn more about this “farm-to-fork” story using our latest visibility and tracking solutions.

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Unique capabilities of Zebra’s Extended Range Imager https://www.skywire.com.au/2017/06/zebra-extended-range-imager/ Wed, 21 Jun 2017 05:09:43 +0000 http://www.skywire.com.au/2017/06/zebra-technologies-mobile-printers-2016-copy-2/ In this video Amanda Honig, Product Marketing Manager at Zebra Technology, showcases the 5 unique capabilities of Zebra’s new extended range imager, the SE4850, which is offered in Zebra’s TC8000, MC9200 and DS3600 devices.

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