Three Ways Mobility Can Optimize Your Wireless Facility

Overview

Thanks to wireless technology, mobile powered workstations (MPWs) are opening up a new frontier of efficiency and productivity. These workstations with integrated power supplies can maneuver computers, printers, scales, barcode scanners, ect., to wherever they are needed. For some facilities, multiple MPWs can bring about a “system solution” – a whole new way of doing business. Capitalizing on the benefits of auto-ID technologies, they integrate the facility’s software with devices on the workstations to establish mobile on-demand label printing stations, mobile shipping/receiving stations, and so on.

We’ll touch upon three basic ways a mobile powered workstation (MPW) can help you take full advantage of wireless technology to improve your business. This includes:

  1. Time and Labor Savings
  2. Improved Employee Morale
  3. Improved Versatility

1. Time and Labor Savings

By significantly reducing foot travel and paperwork, an MPW can have a very favorable impact on your bottom line. In so many enterprises, countless hours are wasted as employees walk back and forth, chatting with co-workers en route, between sites where work is taking place (loading docks, storage racks, assembly lines, inspection/testing areas, ect.) and a desk-bound computer and printer where they log information into a database, print labels/orders, ect. Often, these employees are merely keying in data they have previously written on paper at the work site – a classic redundancy of effort. Or worse, they just rely on their memory, which leads to mistakes. In contrast, an employee operating an MPW has continual, paperless, real-time access to information va warehouse management systems (WMS), enterprise resource planning (ERP), or automated data collection (ADC) software from anywhere in the facility, since the workstation’s computer is always at hand.
Sample ROI Caluculation
It’s easy to underestimate how much time spent walking back and forth to fixed printers, computers, scales, and other equipment. But it’s a costly practice. By eliminating just 6 minutes of walk per hour, thousands of dollars can be saved over the course of the year.
Because an MPW can carry a computer and relatively heavy peripherals such as a high-volume label printer and can supply them all with adequate on-board power, it is far more useful than a tiny portable/handheld thermal printer or scanner. This “on-demand” high-volume label printing/PC station (when compared to a portable printer), would enable the use of thermal transfer labels, large labels, a full computer screen to toggle between different software programs, and more. In essence, you have a fully functioning packaging/labeling/processing/inspection station that can be moved to wherever it is needed.
Although a large facility might need more than one, a single MPW can often do the job of two or three stationary desks, which means fewer computers and peripherals will be needed overall. For example, a workstation can be used all morning at a receiving dock and then wheeled to the shipping department for the afternoon.
The opportunities to save time and labor through “on-the-spot” data entry, “on-the-fly” scanning, “on-demand” label printing, and other tasks are numerous and impressive. As you can imagine, an MPW can be an asset in a multitude of applications, including the following:
Warehouse/Distribution
In this area, an MPW can increase the number of packages processed per day by facilitating order picking, put-away, packaging, labeling, shipping, receiving, cross-docking, ect. In a receiving department, for example, the MPW operator can quickly scan barcodes or read radio frequency identification (RFID) tags to identify an incoming shipment and then inspect, re-label, and re-route it, all at the same workstation.
Shipping accuracy improves when the operator can quickly scan outgoing shipments to verify that the order is correct and scheduled for the proper shipping method. For break-bulk and mixed-unit orders, MPWs allow quick and easy pickings with on-site high-volume printing of labels, packing slips, delivery receipts, refund receipts, ect. The operator can track previously shipped parcels and keep track of multiple stock-keeping units (SKUs). He or she can even take and file digital photos to provide proof of the condition of a returned shipment and then credit the customer immediately. No power outlets at the far corners of your facility? Problem Solved.
More Applications
Manufacturing:
Labeling received components before stocking, labeling samples picked from assembly lines for quality control, ect.
Retail:
Ideal for inventory management, shelf and product labeling, and “line-busting”. used as a mobile checkout point or point of sale (POS) station where the operator can check prices, process credit cards, and print receipts and coupons, it also comes in handy at garden center, sidewalk sales, concerts, carnivals, ect.
Airports/Bus Depots/Train Stations:
Mobile printing of tickets, boarding passes, and receipts; processing checked baggage; ect.
Airport Security:
“On-Demand” screening for detection of explosives or drugs.
Hotels/Conference Centers:
Printing forms, baggage tags, receipts, ect. during conventions or other busy times.
Restaurants:
Speeding up service through electronic tableside orders and payments.

2. Improved Employee Morale

Mentally and physically, consciously and subconsciously, employees know when their precious time is being wasted. They feel better about their jobs (and their lives in general) when they instead know they are doing work that needs to be done, and doing it efficiently. The efficiency gains provided by an MPW are not only for management ledger sheets but also for employees’ direct, day-to-day experience – greater productivity benefits everyone.

Good MPWs provide specific ergonomic advantages. For starters, the MPW you choose should have adjustable shelves and large, stable work surfaces. Some MPWs allow the shelves to be easily raised and lowered, and some do not. A tall employee should be able to quickly raise a shelf to the most convenient height, and a shorter worker should be able to lower it just as quickly.

Your workstation should have a compact footprint and should be easy to push, with large, easy-to-grip handles and top-quality swivel casters. Casters should provide years of smooth, quiet rolling and positioning, yet must be lockable for stability and safety at the work site.

The size, weight, and capacity of the on-board power package (battery/inverter/charger) are also ergonomic considerations; some packages are bulkier and heavier than others. Because the workstation is wireless, there are no cords long enough to trip over, but for cables connecting the devices on the workstation to each other, the best-designed MPWs have cable management components that keep cabling neat and tangle-free.

3. Improved Versatility

The more your workstation can do, the more your business can accomplish, in ways you might not yet envision. That’s why you’ll want your new MPW to be versatile. Check the weight capacity of individual shelves and of the unit overall. The MPW you buy should definitely be powerful enough to various devices simultaneously – look for one that can hold and power four devices for at least eight hours and can be recharged in five to eight hours.

It’s important that the MPW manufacturer offers multiple options for the workstations power package, and choosing the best one for your business can be difficult on your own. Some MPW manufacturers have technicians who will make sure your package is fully integrated with the devices you intend to run, and some even have software tools on their websites that will help the customer choose the most appropriate power package by calculating the total wattage of the equipment to be supported.

last but not least, your MPW should be modular – designed to accept many different accessories for your specific application. Accessories include additional shelves, drawers, keyboard trays, laptop holders, flat-screen holders, and scanner holders. Like your business, your MPW will what you make of it.

Shop Around

Obviously, different needs require different MPW configurations, so shop around until you find the model that fits your facility. Some basic attributes, such as sturdiness and durability, trump all other characteristics. Because further technological  advances will undoubtedly give us new gizmos that will once again require us to reorder our thinking  as well as our equipment, versatility and ergonomics should also be at the forefront. Some careful research will lead you to a well-built yet reasonably priced model. You should expect to pay $1,300 to $2,900 for a good MPW, but when you consider the potential for productivity improvement, it should pay for itself many times over.

About Newcastle Systems

Newcastle Systems’ commitment is to provide innovative solutions that help make Auto-ID Technology and other hardware truly more mobile and information more readily available across an entire enterprise.

Loss of productivity and inefficiencies such as wasted steps to the printer, inaccurate inventory counts, improper labeling, time delays, manual processing and incorrect shipments are just some of the challenges that are alleviated with a mobile powered workstation.

Production Automation is a proud distributor of Newcastle Systems, and we offer three styles of Newcastle Mobile Power Carts, a design to work in any office, warehouse, retail location, or factory floor. We also offer a broad range of Newcastle accessories to customize your power cart to your applications and needs. To get started simply click this link and browse our website. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact us at 888-903-0333 or [email protected], one of our sales staff will be more than happy to help answer questions or get you more information about any of the products we sell on our website (www.gotopac.com)

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Mel Meadows

Mel Meadows

Mel Meadows is a product specialist with over 14 years of experience. She’s a central source of expertise for thousands of industrial and critical-class products featured on the Production Automation web store. By working directly with manufacturers, Mel deciphers technical documentation and outlines product use in real-world environments. View her profile to learn more about proper techniques, protocol, and product usage in both industrial and cleanroom facilities.

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