Malaysian hypermarket adopts integrated warehouse management system

Malaysian-based hypermarket chain MYDIN has upgraded its traditional system to an integrated warehouse management system (WMS) with a barcode record and scanning system with Intermec's Malaysia partner, Clapper Technology.

The hypermarket aims to implement a comprehensive WMS system and procure a robust hardware platform that is scalable and economical to operate.

As a result, MYDIN deployed 30 units of CK61 mobile computers, integrated with EX25 near-far scan engine to scan 1D and 2D barcodes.

The CK61 was deployed in MYDIN's main warehouse receiving and picking areas in Subang Permai, near MYDIN' headquarter office.

As a result, MYDIN was able to simplify initial procedures with the assistance of the new data capture system that directly increases efficiency and reducing logistics errors.

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