Rugged handhelds reduce maintenance time for hardware and software
A migration from Windows to fully rugged Android devices frees up time and money for business growth
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Given the various applications of WITS, Winn Solutions needed a mobile device that could perform a range of tasks while reducing downtime spent troubleshooting hardware issues. The company’s previous Windows mobile device solution was not intuitive for customers and proved too fragile for the rugged environment of the shipping and receiving market.
“We needed a handheld tablet that would be durable and easy to use, as our customers are not IT pros,” says Jason Elder, vice president at Winn Solutions. “The mobile solution also had to truly live up to its ‘rugged’ label since the nature of our customers’ business is rough. For example, it’s not uncommon for workers to drop these devices on concrete at the receiving dock, day in and day out.”
Since switching to the Android handhelds, nearly 300 of which are now in use, Winn Solutions has experienced no device failures. It also reports a significant decrease in customer support time and a freed-up IT budget, while at the same time growing its business 20%.
“Our customer base was moving away from Windows mobile solutions toward other platforms, and we needed to find a competitive advantage in the market,” Elder says. “The handhelds have contributed directly to our bottom line by helping us to be more productive and grow our business. We’ve been able to add more employees and focus on growing our product portfolio.”
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Josh Bond, Senior Editor Josh Bond is Senior Editor for Modern, and was formerly Modern’s lift truck columnist and associate editor. He has a degree in Journalism from Keene State College and has studied business management at Franklin Pierce University.Subscribe to Supply Chain Management Review Magazine!
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