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DHL To Employ Latest
Generation Wi-Fi Systems Throughout US Network
1/24/2007
Plantation, FL - DHL, the
express delivery and logistics company, recently announced it
is adopting the “new generation” scanning technology,
deploying a single system across the entire DHL US network to
provide enhanced shipment visibility for DHL customers. The
company claims that, the new scanning devices, used to capture
shipment information by couriers and other operations
personnel and utilizing a Wi-Fi (wireless local area network
connectivity) communications system, will be deployed
nationwide by third quarter 2007.
The “new generation”
technology will provide immediate visibility and real-time
tracking for customers, and increase the speed in which
personnel can process shipments at both customer locations and
DHL facilities, providing timely, accurate, and
up-to-the-minute status of packages.
“The adoption of this new
technology will allow us to provide enhanced service, and
yield greater efficiencies,” said Jose Eiras, Chief
Information Officer for DHL Express USA. “Leveraging the
latest technology platforms to best-serve our customers is a
key element in delivering a superior customer experience.”
DHL wireless scanners
leverage the GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) and WLAN
(Wireless Local Area Network) technologies, which will enable
DHL to transmit customer shipment information automatically –
from pickup to final delivery – without the need to wait and
place a device within a transmission cradle. The information
will be immediately fed into DHL back-end systems, providing
instant visibility to customers looking for shipment status
through calls to customer service, the DHL web site, or DHL
shipping systems.
The new handheld (Motorola HC
700) system will provide the same functionality as current DHL
scanning devices -- such as electronic signature capture,
barcode scanning, and instant communication links to
dispatchers – but has expandable memory to allow for future
applications such as image-capturing to ensure DHL continues
to be responsive to customer needs.
In addition, the new DHL
scanning technology is RFID-ready (Radio Frequency
Identification), affording DHL the ability to integrate the
new technology with future RFID products already in
development. DHL is committed to bringing the benefits of RFID
to the U.S. market and worldwide, and has taken a leadership
position to support further development and international
standardization of RFID technology. RFID is used to read and
store data without the need for contact or direct line of
sight and promises improvements in supply chain management for
industries worldwide.
DHL will be integrating its
Microsoft Windows-based courier application within the
Motorola HC 700 device. Over 20,000 of the new scanners will
be placed into operation throughout the DHL US network over
the next 9 months. DHL Express International Americas also
announced the implementation of the wireless technology to be
used throughout Canada, the Caribbean and Latin America, with
plans for completion by the second quarter of 2007.
SOURCE: DHL
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