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Time for supply chain solutions

Here are some of the data collection and management technologies that will be featured at Frontline's International Supply Chain Week.

Staff -- Modern Materials Handling, 9/1/2003

Compact label printer

Ideal for desktop and light industrial applications, the M-4206 is a compact, modular label printer that can fit into small spaces. Features include print speeds of 6 inches per second print and Flash upgradeable firmware for quick configuration and updates. A cantilever printhead assembly also facilitates loading media, cleaning and changing the printhead and platen roller.
Datamax Corp.
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Portable computer is lightweight

The MX6 is a lightweight, handheld computer with built-in bar code scanner. Several scanning options are available, including advanced long range scanning. An alphanumerical keypad and a 1/4 touch screen VGA ease data entry functions. The computer is compatible with a range of radios for wireless operation.
LXE Inc.
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Create labels automatically

Easylabel 5 Platinum software creates EAN/UCC-128 bar code labels in four easy steps. It prompts users for the required information and automatically builds the bar code, including codes with multiple application identifiers.
Tharo Systems Inc.
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Rugged wireless computer

Falcon 4620 is a rugged wireless lift truck-mounted computer designed to provide real-time data entry while operating in harsh environments. The computer resists damage from dust, moisture, shock and extreme temperatures. Incorporating a 12.1-inch color, touch screen display, the computer features improved readability and is adaptable to the space constraints of a lift truck. Windows XP and 2000 versions are available.
PSC Inc.

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Data capture terminals

Available as vehicle-mounted and stationary devices, the LANpoint CE .NET data collection computers are designed for such applications as enterprise resource planning, warehouse management, manufacturing execution and inventory tracking. The data collection computers interface to a wide range of devices including bar code scanners and magnetic stripe readers.
Intelligent Instrumentation/Texas Instruments
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Lightweight, rugged handheld computer

Lightweight and ergonomically designed, the 7535 handheld computer operates on Windows CE .NET for superior mobile data collection. It can withstand high levels of shock and vibration as well as multiple drops on concrete from heights of up to 5 feet. A range of wireless, scanning, keyboard and display options are available. The 7535 can run GUI-based, thick-client applications as well as text-only applications.
Psion Teklogix
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Read multiple codes with one device

Quadrus EZ combines the functionality of a vision system with the technology of a laser bar code scanner, enabling the device to read standard linear bar codes as well as RSS/Composite Symbology and two-dimensional matrix codes. The reader can decode 60 reads per second. Video input/output, USB and Ethernet connectivity allow easy integration to existing systems.
Microscan
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Print 1-D and 2-D bar code labels

Version 6.0 of Barcode 2000 label design and printing software prints one- and two-dimensional bar code labels on most enterprise printers using data from standard applications and databases. Version 6.0 operates on any platform, enabling users to create a label template and map it to many printers.
U nibar Inc.
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Warehouse management system

Coupling radio frequency data communication with bar code technology, a scaleable warehouse management system (WMS) is designed on a three-tiered, Internet-based architecture. Real-time operation of the WMS improves productivity, reduces costs and cuts order fulfillment times, according to the supplier. The software also integrates with a variety of accounting and order entry packages and shipping systems.
Radio Beacon Inc.

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Supply chain execution solutions

Supply Chain Advantage is a comprehensive suite of adaptable supply chain execution (SCE) solutions, including warehouse management and collaborative inventory management. The system is built on an adaptable architecture that supports quick system modifications.
HighJump Software
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Warehouse and transportation management

A scalable warehouse management system (WMS) manages all physical processes of warehouses and distribution centers. The WMS handles increased order volume as well as small order fulfillment. A transportation management system (TMS) features functions for transportation procurement, planning and execution. The system's suite of applications has a modular design.
Manhattan Associates
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Optimizing real-time operation

Operating on the Windows CE .NET platform, the CK30 handheld computer provides optimum real-time operation, development tools and connectivity. CE .NET supports mainstream application development tools for easily upgrading applications.
Intermec Technologies Corp.
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Designing labels

Version 7.1 of the BarTender label software allows users to design a variety of labels with bar codes, text, symbols and graphics. The software interfaces with many systems that run on Windows or other platforms, including manufacturing, enterprise resource planning, and supply chain software. BarTender automatically detects when data is sent to a text file and creates labels accordingly.
Seagull Scientific
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High-performance computing

VISTA series of computers runs with a Pentium III chip at 1.0 GHz and various platforms including DOS, CE .NET and Windows XP. High-resolution color displays range in size from 8 to 18 inches. Features include internal wide-input power systems with integrated battery back-up and a rugged, sealed enclosure for harsh applications.
Citadel Computer Corp.
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