
Honeywell Scanning & Mobility manufactures high-performance data collection hardware, including rugged mobile computers and bar code scanners purpose-built for supply chain environments. Our history with warehousing and distribution customers traces to the 1980s as LXE. Honeywell has pioneered solutions in cold storage, ports, and vehicle-mount computers, and remain the global leader in those areas today. This expertise is complemented by our solutions for transportation & logistics markets, where our devices are trusted by the world’s largest delivery companies; and retail, where our innovative solutions are reshaping the point-of-sale and empowering multichannel fulfillment.
For the materials handling industry, the CT47 mobile computers are a powerful, dependable choice. Experience ultimate connection and precision scanning with these 5G and Wi-Fi…
Labor management system solutions are different today than those a decade ago, they integrate with more systems, have mobile user interfaces, and use advanced analytics, they…
Limit Downtime and Maximize Profits. Connected Assets by Honeywell Intelligrated builds upon The Connected Distribution Center to help DC operators keep critical sortation…
Every distribution center defines success differently, with each having its own set of critical business outcomes by which it is measured.
In the past few years, we’ve witnessed a digital transformation taking place in a variety of industrial sectors, and distribution and fulfillment is no exception.
Honeywell Intelligrated’s technology and technical support services will help The Apparel Logistics Group expand its e-commerce parcel shipping capability, increase…
The relentless march of e-commerce continues to put tremendous strain on distribution and fulfillment operations.
RightHand Robotics, a Somerville, Mass-based company founded in 2014 by Leif Jentoft and Yaro Tenzer, closed a $23 million Series B round for its RightPick robotic piece-picking…
Expands smart robotics portfolio to help warehousing operations fulfill growing e-commerce orders more efficiently.
The unrelenting pace of e-commerce growth is pushing traditional distribution centers (DCs) beyond the limits of their capabilities.
Real-time audio-visual connection to off-site support helps customers decrease unplanned downtime and reduce service costs.
The ecommerce, omnichannel revolution is here to stay, and with it comes exponential increases in fulfillment speeds and complexities, yet, despite the new reality of modern…
Coupling the advances in computer vision with the increase in computing power and adding the advances in machine learning and artificial intelligence, robotic systems are…
To meet consumer demand for more convenient delivery options, many retailers have adopted the buy online and pick-up-in-store (BOPIS, or "click-and-collect") order…
With consumer expectations continually on the rise, and the willingness for leading e-commerce retailers to fulfill them, many brick and mortar retailers find themselves…
Bluetooth-integrated headset protects workers’ hearing, keeps them connected