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		<title>Improved Physical Inventory via Automated Data Collection</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Project Overview
A leading manufacturer of structural components came to Miles Data looking to eliminate the possibility of human error, and to improve efficiency in their inventory process.   Miles Data proposed a solution that involved a custom piece of software specific to the customer&#8217;s needs, and a range of hardware options which would meet the requirements [...]]]></description>
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<p>A leading manufacturer of structural components came to Miles Data looking to eliminate the possibility of human error, and to improve efficiency in their inventory process.   Miles Data proposed a solution that involved a custom piece of software specific to the customer&#8217;s needs, and a range of hardware options which would meet the requirements of the software and withstand the harsh environments in which the solution would be implemented.<br />
<img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-28" title="Structural Components" src="http://www.milesdata.com/solutions/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/structural-component-manufacturer.jpg" alt="Structural Component Manufacturer" width="544" height="130" /></p>
<h3>Challenge</h3>
<p>The software would need to communicate with an existing database and would need to operate on a rugged mobile computer. Because the areas where data would be collected did not have wireless coverage, the software and the device would need to be capable of batching data and synchronizing when connected to a PC.</p>
<h3>Solution</h3>
<p>Miles Data Technologies and business partner StrategyBytes collaborated on developing an automated physical inventory system solution utilizing bar codes and mobile computers. StrategyBytes analyzed the software requirements while Miles Data helped determine the appropriate hardware solution. After a thorough business analysis, StrategyBytes recommended their Advanced Warehouse Inventory System (WIS) with a few minor modifications. Miles Data recommended the Intermec CN3 mobile computer based on form factor of the device, ruggedness and operating system. Employees played a key role in the selection of the mobile device knowing they would be the ones who needed to make the migration from manual data collection to automated.</p>
<h3>Results</h3>
<p>The structural component manufacturer has reduced the time it takes to perform physical inventory by more than 60%. What used to take 90 ‐ 120 minutes, now takes 30 minutes. In addition to the time savings, the manufacturer has better visibility to their inventory and a more accurate inventory. A bonus benefit has been the CN3 mobile computer is used for placing weekly orders. Instead of uploading to a physical inventory, they upload to a PO, and can adjust the order to fulfill an order for a specific truck.</p>
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<h3>Partner Focus &#8211; StrategyBytes</h3>
<p><img style="float:left; margin-right:5px; position:relative;" title="Strategy Bytes" src="http://www.milesdata.com/solutions/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/strategy-bytes.jpg" alt="Strategy Bytes" width="118" />StrategyBytes specializes in custom software solutions designed to increase a company&#8217;s productivity as well as their operational efficiency.  Partnering with Miles Data allows StrategyBytes to implement the ideal hardware solution for each individual software implementation.</div>
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		<title>Custom Inventory Management Software</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 03:51:41 +0000</pubDate>
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Challenge
Streamline an existing process of inventory management which requires an employee to obtain inventory levels by hand (pencil and paper) and then manually type them into an excel spreadsheet &#8211; one at a time.  Because inventory was taken throughout the facility, the hardware would have to be mobile, rugged, and most importantly &#8211; ergonomic for [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Challenge</h3>
<p>Streamline an existing process of inventory management which requires an employee to obtain inventory levels by hand (pencil and paper) and then manually type them into an excel spreadsheet &#8211; one at a time.  Because inventory was taken throughout the facility, the hardware would have to be mobile, rugged, and most importantly &#8211; ergonomic for the user.  The software would have to be a batch application because the existing wireless infrastructure did not provide coverage in all areas in which inventory would be taken.</p>
<h3>Solution</h3>
<p>The first step was to determine which piece of hardware would accomplish all tasks at hand, in an efficient manor.  In order for the hardware to work, it would have to meet the following guidelines:</p>
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<li>Efficiently run the inventory management application</li>
<li>Be comfortable for the user</li>
<li>Withstand day-to-day abuse</li>
<li>Meet budget requirements</li>
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<p>The chosen piece of hardware was the MC9090.  Known for its fast operating system, comfortable pistol grip, and rugged casing this device was preferred by the end user after a hands on demo was undergone.</p>
<p>Once the hardware was determined it was time to develop the custom software.  The software would be required to meet the following guide lines:</p>
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<li>Integrate bar code scanning to eliminate the possibility of user error</li>
<li>Walk the user through the inventory entry process step by step</li>
<li>Easily export the data from the device to the host application</li>
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<p>After working with the end users and inventory managers, the custom application was able to capture all the necessary data from the user, and easily export that data to the host PC.  The programming language of choice was Microsoft C# because of its ease of integration with the Windows Mobile operating system.</p>
<h3>Results</h3>
<p>A method of capturing inventory levels by eliminating the possibility of human error while recording SKUs, and entering data into the host.  In addition to the elimination of human error was the increase in employee productivity.  By scanning a single (pipe delimited) bar code they were able to replace the manual entry of four individual fields of data &#8211; all of which took time and money.</p>
<h3>A few screen shots of custom application:</h3>
<p>The screen that greets the user when the device is started allows them to specify what action they are performing.  In this case they can choose either a &#8216;Charge Out&#8217; or a &#8216;Warehouse Return&#8217;, as those were the two possible procedures for this specific application.</p>
<p><img title="Custom Application Development - Miles Data" src="/solutions/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/step-1.jpg" alt="MC9090 Custom Application" /></p>
<p>Upon clicking either &#8216;Next&#8217; or the tab title &#8216;Account&#8217;, the user is prompted with the following screen &#8211; asking them for an account number and work order number.  There is more to this screen than meets the eye because certain GL Acct # inputs would prompt the user for specific values &#8211; WO#, Item#, etc.  All of which would be recorded in the back end and exported later.</p>
<p><img title="Custom Application Development - Miles Data" src="/solutions/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/step-2.jpg" alt="MC9090 Custom Application" /></p>
<p>This brings us to the area of the application that helped eliminate the possibility of human error, and drastically improve efficiency.  Because much of their inventory was bar coded in &#8216;pipe delimited&#8217; format, we were able to allow the user to scan a bar code to capture all the data that was needed: Warehouse Number, Bin Location, and Item Number.</p>
<p><img title="Custom Application Development - Miles Data" src="/solutions/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/step-3.jpg" alt="MC9090 Custom Application" /></p>
<p>Once the user hits enter they were able to submit the data, which would write it to an XML file on the device and allow for ease of export once the device was connected to the host application.</p>
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<h3>About Miles Data -</h3>
<p><img style="float:left; margin-right:5px;" title="Miles Data" src="http://www.milesdata.com/solutions/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/miles-data.jpg" alt="Miles Data" width="160" height="41" />Miles Data Technologies is a leading integrator of bar code, RFID and printing systems for the following industries: manufacturing, distribution, transportation, warehousing, airlines, health care and public utilities. Many Fortune 500 companies rely on Miles Data to integrate the latest Auto-ID technologies from industryleading partners into specifi c applications. Miles Data innovative solutions include inventory management and asset tracking solutions with application interfaces to ORACLE, SAP, Microsoft and a variety of WMS or legacy enterprise business systems. Miles Data services include system analysis &amp; design, software integration, mobile computer confi guration, wireless infrastructure design and support, installation services, compliance testing, on-site repair, extended warranty plans and technical support.</div>
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