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UPS Deploys New Scanning Device in Its Package Sorting Operation
<p class='bwalignc'> <i><b>Improved Process for Scanning Provides Better Visibility for Customers, Faster Loading</b></i> </p> <p class='bwalignc'> </p>
Thursday, August 02, 2012
UPS Deploys New Scanning Device in Its Package Sorting Operation10:00 EDT Thursday, August 02, 2012
ATLANTA (Business Wire) -- In another significant technology upgrade within its package handling
operation, UPS (NYSE:UPS) today announced the deployment of a new type
of “wearable” scanning system for employees that accelerates the loading
of packages into vehicles and the delivery of visibility information to
customers.
The wearable scanning system helps UPS improve its operational efficiencies. The device accelerates the loading of UPS packages into vehicles through the use of a hands-free imager and wireless terminal as UPS employees can more quickly image barcodes compared to previous generation equipment. (Photo: Business Wire)
The new device, made by Motorola Solutions (NYSE: MSI) consists of a
hands-free imager that is worn on a finger and a small terminal worn on
the employee's wrist or hip. The ring imager represents a major advance
because it automatically scans based on label-sensing technology,
allowing UPS employees to more quickly image barcodes compared to the
current “point and shoot” method with existing equipment.
The improved technology enables UPS to accelerate the transfer of
package tracking data to customers and improves package travel
reliability through the system. Internally referred to as “link and
load,” the scans are key to providing the tracking data that feeds the
32.1 million tracking requests viewed daily on ups.com.
With the new equipment, the ring scanner sends each package's tracking
information via Bluetooth to the terminal worn on the wrist or hip. The
data is then transmitted over Wi-Fi to the UPS facility network and
ultimately to UPS's global data centers to be stored and processed to be
quickly accessed by customers.
The data captured by the imager includes two-dimensional and traditional
one-dimensional barcodes. These barcodes reside on all UPS shipping
labels and contain pertinent shipment tracking information about the
package destination. The imager reads the service level and ZIP code and
verifies whether the package is being loaded into the proper trailer or
air container. An audible and visible alert identifies any package
that's about to be loaded incorrectly to help UPS avoid service
disruptions. The two-dimensional imager also has improved the tracking
number “read rate,” reducing the need for key entry by employees.
“UPS is always examining new ways to improve our delivery reliability
and provide timely and accurate shipment information to our customers,”
said Juan Perez, UPS vice president of information services.
“Effectively deploying mobile and pervasive computing technologies like
this allows us to achieve those goals, with higher performance, and a
more rugged, longer-lasting piece of hardware.”
UPS began deploying the new system last year and 28,000 ring imager and
terminal devices are currently in use at 480 facilities. The deployment
will be completed by the fourth quarter of 2013 with more than 38,000
ring imager and terminal devices in use at 1,383 facilities.
“UPS is known for its dedication to exploring innovative solutions to
improve productivity, so we view the deployment of this equipment as
recognition of Motorola Solutions' industry leadership position in
enterprise solutions such as barcode scanning,” said Girish Rishi,
corporate vice president and general manager of mobile computing,
Motorola Solutions. “The RS507 Bluetooth ring imager, in combination
with our robust wireless network and wearable mobile computer, increases
scanning efficiency and streamlines the barcode reading process,
ultimately improving worker output and cost efficiencies.”
UPS (NYSE:UPS) is a global leader in logistics, offering a broad range
of solutions for the transportation of packages and freight, including
innovative delivery options for the global consumer market; the
facilitation of international trade, and the deployment of advanced
technology to more efficiently manage the world of business.
Headquartered in Atlanta, UPS serves more than 220 countries and
territories worldwide. The company can be found on the Web at www.UPS.com
and its corporate blog can be found at www.blog.ups.com.
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