Deutsche Post deploys 55,000 Honeywell mobile computers
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On February 12, 2014, Shanghai-Honeywell (NYSE: HON) announced that Deutsche Post DHL (hereinafter referred to as “Deutsche Post”), the leading package delivery service in Germany, has deployed 55,000 Honeywell The Weil Dolphin 99EX mobile computer helps its nearly 60,000 employees trace and track the delivery of millions of parcels across Germany every day, as well as the logistics of more than seven million parcels during peak holiday periods. Deutsche Post chose the Honeywell Dolphin 99EX for its ruggedness, ease of operation and long battery life. In addition, it also supports Honeywell Remote MasterMindTM management software, which can effectively reduce equipment maintenance and total cost of ownership.
Before deploying Honeywell mobile computers, more than 2,500 Deutsche Post employees tested 11 different mobile computer products, taking into account ergonomics, durability, battery capacity, performance, and ease of use. After many aspects, I finally chose Honeywell Dolphin 99EX. In addition, the Dolphin 99EX’s long battery life and the ability to quickly photograph items as packages are delivered were additional considerations for Deutsche Post’s selection of the device.
Honeywell’s Remote MasterMind™ software helps DHL’s courier drivers work more efficiently. The software allows IT managers to manage all of the company’s mobile devices from a central system, ensuring that each device has the latest software and the correct configuration, and reduces driver productivity loss due to device downtime. The software will be fully deployed on 55,000 devices purchased by Deutsche Post. In the future, the company also plans to add functions such as software distribution and equipment support of the remote ZhiduoXing management software, thereby further simplifying equipment maintenance and upgrades.
Claudia Allmann, Project Manager for Deutsche Post’s Handheld Scanning Business Unit, said: “We needed a robust, easy-to-use device that would provide a complete solution with a lower total cost of ownership over the next seven years. Whether it’s the performance of the Dolphin 99EX, It’s the level of service provided by the Honeywell team, which stands out among the same type of products and vendors, and is the best solution for us.”
John Waldron, President of Honeywell Scanning and Mobility, said: “Honeywell has always been committed to serving leading postal and courier companies like Deutsche Post with cutting-edge technology and equipment, enabling them to process more efficiently. , tracking and delivering mail. The large-scale deployment of Honeywell mobile computers by Deutsche Post once again demonstrates our global commitment to improving employee productivity. This is especially important in the highly competitive parcel delivery industry.”
The Dolphin 99EX is tailored for Deutsche Post with a device case that includes DHL branding features, as well as a keyboard with unique patterns and colors. In addition, Dolphin 99EXmobile computerWith IP67 industrial grade, waterproof and dustproof, it can withstand multiple drops from heights to concrete floors; and it has up to 16 hours of battery life. It also has built-in Honeywell’s advanced Adaptus 6.0 2D imaging technology software, which allows workers to quickly read and decode 1D and 2D barcodes, as well as take photos as proof of delivery.
Dolphin, Remote MasterMind and Adaptus are trademarks of Honeywell International Corporation in the United States and/or elsewhere.
Honeywell is a Fortune 100 diversified, high-tech advanced manufacturing company with global operations in aerospace products and services, building, home and industrial control technologies, turbochargers and performance materials. Honeywell is headquartered in Morristown, New Jersey, and its shares are traded on the New York, London and Chicago stock exchanges. Honeywell’s history in China dates back to 1935. At that time, Honeywell opened its first dealership in Shanghai. At present, Honeywell’s four major business groups have settled in China, and the Asia-Pacific headquarters of all its business units have also been moved to China, and there are many branches and joint ventures in 20 cities in China. Honeywell now has about 12,000 employees in China.
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