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Are you getting all you can from your forklifts?
The right technology choices, in hardware and software, can help warehouses to reach new levels of efficiency from their forklift fleets, reduce downtime, and generate valuable insights to inform smarter operations.
Equipping forklifts with mobile devices creates a direct line between management and fleet operations. Drivers can generate real-time, accurate stock calculations, feedback job completion data with ease and without hard copies, view live updates on job allocations and schedule changes, and reduce time and errors in the auditing process.
Mike Willett, Retail, Transport & Logistics and Manufacturing Lead at Panasonic TOUGHBOOK explores how to maximise your forklift fleet.
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