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Omron’s Scan Tunnel Solution – Reduce Lost Packages and Boost Logistics Ops

October 2, 2024

The Omron Scan Tunnel solution offers advanced package handling that employs cutting-edge technology to automatically read barcodes and 3D codes on packages. The decoded information makes sorting more efficient, provides traceability for streamlined logistics operations, and helps reduce the number of lost packages.

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Reduce Lost Packages and Boost Logistics Ops with OMRON’s Scan Tunnel Solution

The logistics industry is experiencing a transformative shift with the integration of machine vision technology in scan tunnels. This technology enhances operational efficiency and sets new standards in quality, speed, and precision. 

Essential for tasks such as measurement, quality control, object recognition, and traceability, machine vision is becoming a fundamental component of advanced logistics operations.

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