topVox’s Lydia Smart Watch increases efficiency in the warehouse
April 6, 2016
topVOX (Booth 2930) announced its latest product in the topVOX portfolio: the Lydia Smart Watch, which provides a visual presentation of the products and works as an add-on to current voice directed picking solutions.
Equipment Report: Lights, voice, action
July 1, 2015
A look at what’s new in voice, mobile and pick-to-light technology for today’s warehouses and distribution centers.
topVOX unveils new wearable harness system to house voice components
March 24, 2015
In a press conference on Tuesday, Marceline Absil, VP of sales and marketing at topVOX (Booth 3674) presented the new Lydia VoiceWear vest to be worn by voice-directed pickers.
Year in Review: 2014 System Reports
December 24, 2014
A look back at Modern's 2014 cover stories.
Taking out the touches at BRG Sports
October 1, 2014
BRG Sports’ new DC was designed from the ground up as an omni-channel, omni-brand distribution and manufacturing facility. Most of all, the materials handling solution optimizes fulfillment and takes touches out of the process.
BRG Sports: Synchronizing omni-channel fulfillment with WCS
October 1, 2014
BRG Sports’ new facility relies on a warehouse control system and voice-directed picking to synchronize parallel pick and pack activities across pick modules.
Industry changes tone of voice
March 1, 2014
By accurately capturing real-time data from a growing range of supply chain functions, voice technology can now play a role in decisions at the item and enterprise level.
Suisan deploys topVOX’s voice solution
January 23, 2013
The recent deployment of a voice-directed picking solution from topVOX (Booth 3573) at Suisan, a Hawaiian food service distributor, is a good indicator of the advantages of the vendor’s “speaker-indepedent” voice technology, Marceline Absil, VP of marketing and sales, said at Wednesday press conference at the company’s booth.
Modex 2012: topVOX takes voice technology one step further
February 7, 2012
In a press conference, topVOX (Booth 2115) gave voice to the new features and benefits of Lydia, the speech engine that drives the company’s customized voice system.