Ivanti Wavelink, the supply chain business unit of Ivanti, recently announced that the Ivanti Velocity framework provides capabilities to further empower supply chain customers to supercharge warehouse operations—without needing to write code or cause disruption to existing WMS or ERP systems. The Ivanti Velocity framework enables transportation, logistics, retail, healthcare and manufacturing organisations to increase productivity through powerful workflow automation, all while delivering enhanced, consistent user experiences across rugged mobile computers.
Automation in warehouses has become a top priority for supply chain operations. In the last year, the COVID-19 pandemic has increased consumer interest in eCommerce and with the consumer demand, supply chain is trying to play catch-up. Plus, businesses are struggling with labour shortages and looking to hire new or seasonal employees to keep up with peak seasons. With all the current supply chain challenges, there’s little time to deal with any disruption to supply chain operations. This is where Ivanti Velocity plays a critical role—it combines Terminal Emulation (TE) and Industrial Browser capabilities into a single client, allowing for telnet green-screen migration to updated mobile devices as well as a curated browser experience. Its technology framework provides capabilities for businesses to empower every working device at the edge for operational excellence in business-critical environments and offers upgrades, modernisation, automation and integration capabilities to optimise supply chain operations to be fully future-proofed.
With millions of Velocity licenses installed, here are some examples of how businesses are easily expanding and uncovering opportunities and use cases without having to reinvest or replace their WMS or back-end IT systems:
- Voice-enabled picking
- Put-to-light & Pick-to-light
- HUD peripheral deployment
- Damaged goods process
- IoT device integration
- KPI tracking
“The expansion of Ivanti Velocity comes at a critical time as retail, manufacturing and logistics companies urgently need to speed operations, reduce risks and increase productivity”, said Brandon Black, Senior Vice President and General Manager at Ivanti Wavelink. “I’m proud of our development team for being proactive and creatively designing capabilities for organisations that are solving their most pressing supply chain challenges today, as well as preparing for the future. Ivanti Velocity connects use case scenarios that centre around inbound and outbound as well as in areas that are beyond the four walls, allowing for operational excellence”.
Ivanti Velocity enables supply chain organisations to upgrade to the latest operating systems such as Android, iOS and Windows 10—all without having to write a single line of code. Ivanti Velocity also provides the ability to modernise existing applications to provide better user interfaces for additional productivity gains. This equates to less training time for staff and greater accuracy, productivity and efficiencies in work practices. But the real advantage is that Ivanti Velocity is a future-proofed technology, empowering organisations to maximise their investments and drive towards “Warehouses of the Future.”
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