Automated Inbound Receiving
Improve traceability, reduce manual handling, and lower operational costs during the inbound process

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Accelerate warehouse optimization with fast, accurate package processing.

Fixed-mount barcode readers solve complex, high-throughput manufacturing and logistics applications with ease.
To improve product traceability at the warehouse receiving area, logistics providers need to implement traceability solutions within their operations to meet delivery expectation goals. This is accomplished with more effective inventory tracking, capturing information about package whereabouts, and controlling loss. Scanning packages as they enter the warehouse enables companies to find issues faster and manage expectations with the store or end customer.
In many cases, organizations have no traceability at warehouse receiving, or the process is checking off items on a printed list. In other situations, handheld laser scanners are used to scan incoming items. However, in both situations, inaccuracies and inefficiencies can occur which can lead to lost money, poor inventory control, and the inability to trace a problem to its source.
Even with product traceability methods in place, occasionally codes on boxes are mis-read or not read at all and these issues can cause errors through the rest of the downstream processes. Inventory levels become inaccurate, or the wrong products are shipped or lost, leading to wasted money, rework, and customer dissatisfaction. Misread items can incur damage just by being stored in the wrong place.
Improving Traceability at the Dock Door
There are a few ways to improve traceability within the warehouse receiving area. Solutions vary based on how many operators your facility requires as well as throughput requirements.
Cognex Modular Vision Tunnels, featuring DataMan barcode readers, are logistics scan tunnels that can read codes quickly, efficiently, and accurately. Using advanced algorithms and decoding technology, these scan tunnels offer up to 99.9% read rates even for damaged and torn codes, or codes covered in shiny material. Additionally, these readers capture output data and images that enable logistics managers to identify problems quickly during the inbound process, saving time, money, and rework.