INDUSTRY — Logistics & Parcel
From loading-dock checks to sortation and last-mile delivery confirmation — the Scandit SDK on worker smartphones gives every worker the equivalent of a dedicated scanner. The 9,000 delivery drivers of Yamato Transport, Japan's largest parcel carrier, already maximize efficiency this way.
Field challenges
A pallet holds dozens of boxes, but a laser scanner reads one at a time. Miss one and you start over — the truck doesn't leave until the check is done.
At minus 18°C in a cold store, dedicated scanners keep shutting down. One food distributor was spending 36 million KRW a year just buying and repairing scanners.
Labels soaked by rain, covered in tape, or smudged in printing defeat ordinary scanners. Rescanning and manual entry pile up, and deliveries slip.
Solutions by workflow
The Scandit SDK goes into the WMS, TMS, and delivery apps you already use as a scanning capability, so you adopt it workflow by workflow without replacing operational systems.
Capture dozens of boxes on a pallet in one camera view, with quantities counted. Anything missing shows up on screen immediately.
Only the package you're looking for is highlighted in AR. Mis-shipments stop, even in staging areas stacked with similar boxes.
A proven scanning UI ships inside the SDK, so high-volume continuous workflows go live without designing screens.
Damaged barcodes, reflective QR codes, low light — it reads through the field's worst conditions. This is how Yamato's drivers handle 300 scans a day each.
Proven numbers
3×
Faster inbound/outbound processing — at a 50,000-parcels-a-day logistics center
Large-scale logistics center
26%
Receiving productivity gain — from 23 to 29 items per minute
Major food distributor
85%
Outbound management time cut — AR-driven warehouse operations
Dior
Figures from customer case studies published on this site.
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