Newcastle Systems
Why Mobility?
Newcastle Systems recognized that the maturity of wireless
technology changed the nature of how electronics are used.
Procedures that were originally built around a network or electrical
connectivity at a fixed location can be modified because the
computing, printing, testing, weighing and scanning technology can
now be brought to where the work is taking place.

Loss of productivity and inefficiencies such as wasted steps to
the printer, inaccurate inventory counts, improper labeling, time
delays, manual processing and incorrect shipments are just some of
the challenges that are alleviated with a mobile powered
workstation.
A Mobile Powered Workstation makes your equipment truly mobile -
enabling you to perform your tasks ANYWHERE in your facility. Key
benefits include:
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Increased productivity
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Significantly improved accuracy
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Elimination of unnecessary foot travel to and
from a static workstation
Mobile powered workstations are designed to
power a wide variety of equipment that includes laptops,
tablet PCs, scanners, test and most electronic equipment
requiring "on-site" power.
The combination is ideal
for applications such as:

Inventory
Management:
- Scan, print and verify
barcode labels "on the fly"
- Check & reorder
inventory levels
- Pick orders & check
order status
Shipping/Receiving & Cross Docking:
- Ship product without
leaving the dock
- Ensure higher shipping
accuracy
- Receive product in
immediately
- Easily redirect product
to customers or other internal locations
Productivity Gains
When you integrate a
mobile workstation with your computer, printer, etc, the increased
productivity is immediately apparent.
Mobile Workstation
Powering a Computer |
Mobile Workstation
Powering a Printer, etc. |
| Labor & time savings |
Greater labor efficiencies |
| Connected "real-time" to access latest data |
Print "on-demand" resulting in less wastage |
| More accurate data recorded (eliminates chance to forget
when walking to a static desk) |
Mobile high-volume printing |
| Paperless |
Better space utilization |
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