This industry perspective eBook focuses on voice technology, some of the key changes we’ve seen since 2009 and explores how voice solutions are adapting to embrace the reality of today's warehouse.
By MMH Staff ·
July 24, 2019
While the value proposition around applying voice technology for a warehouse worker has not really changed much over the last decade, the business environment, shopping/buying experience, and technology options certainly have evolved.
This industry perspective eBook focuses on voice technology, some of the key changes we’ve seen since 2009 and explores how voice solutions are adapting to embrace the reality of today’s warehouse.
In addition, it addresses some of the key changes in the software and hardware technology landscape and the impact being felt within the distribution center from e-commerce growth.
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