LOGISTICS INDUSTRY
SONRA ID provides comprehensive solutions for the logistics industry, helping customers overcome critical challenges such as product identification, quality control, supply chain optimisation, compliance management, and consumer engagement.
Our tailored offerings empower businesses to streamline operations, enhance accuracy, and maintain regulatory standards, giving them a competitive edge in the fast-paced logistics sector.
Let SONRA ID’s expertise drive your success in today’s dynamic market.
SONRA ID Solutions can offer a variety of cutting-edge Auto-ID technologies for the logistics industry, helping to optimize supply chain operations, improve inventory management, enhance visibility, and ensure seamless tracking across global networks.
• Inventory Management: Provide barcode scanners and labeling systems to help logistics companies easily track and manage stock.
This reduces errors in inventory management, improves accuracy, and speeds up the process.
• Real-Time Data Capture: Enable real-time scanning of goods during shipping, receiving, and warehousing, allowing accurate updates on inventory status and shipment tracking.
• Asset Tracking: Radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags can be used to track pallets, containers, and individual packages across the supply chain.
This enables logistics companies to monitor goods in real time and reduce the likelihood of loss or theft.
• Enhanced Visibility: RFID provides automated, hands-free data collection that ensures better visibility into asset movement within warehouses or across distribution networks.
• Handheld Devices: Supply rugged handheld mobile computers that are equipped with barcode scanners or RFID readers, allowing staff to scan and access data from anywhere in the warehouse or during transport.
• Delivery Confirmation: Mobile devices can also be used for proof of delivery (POD), allowing drivers to capture digital signatures, update delivery status, and send data back to central systems in real-time.
SONRA ID Solutions can integrate its hardware (scanners, RFID readers) with the logistics company’s warehouse management system (WMS), ensuring smooth data flow and synchronization between physical inventory and digital records.
•Warehousing and Inventory Management:
These systems are used for labeling products with SKU numbers, serial numbers, or barcodes in warehouse environments, improving inventory tracking and ensuring accurate stock management.
• Order Fulfillment Centers:
In e-commerce and retail fulfillment centers, Print and Apply systems streamline the process of labeling individual packages with customer-specific details, shipping information, and promotional labels.
• Manufacturing and Assembly Lines:
Print and Apply systems are used at the end of production lines to label finished goods before they are packed and shipped, providing essential product details, compliance information, and barcodes for traceability.
• Pallet labeling is a critical process in supply chain management, logistics, and warehousing, where a unique identifier or label is applied to each pallet.
This label typically includes key information such as barcodes, RFID tags, product details, and shipping information to ensure the pallet can be tracked and traced throughout the supply chain.
Pallet labeling ensures full traceability of goods from manufacturing to delivery. By scanning the label, companies can access detailed information about the pallet’s contents, origin, and current location in the supply chain, improving transparency and accountability.
• Efficiency in Handling:
Automated systems can quickly read pallet labels, reducing manual data entry and speeding up warehouse operations. Forklift operators and logistics staff can easily locate and transport pallets with accurate labels, improving overall workflow efficiency.
• Reduced Manual Entry: Automate processes such as inventory checks, packing, and shipping through integrated barcode or RFID systems, freeing up human resources for more strategic tasks and reducing human error.
How can we help your logistics
SONRA ID Solutions enables logistics companies to boost operational efficiency, ensure product quality and safety, meet regulatory requirements, and strengthen consumer engagement and trust. By leveraging our advanced technologies, businesses can optimize supply chain processes and consistently deliver superior products to their customers.
Reaching out to SONRA ID Solutions is simple
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Barcode Systems
Barcodes play a vital role in logistics and warehouse operations by streamlining the tracking, identification, and management of goods throughout the supply chain.
The use of barcodes enhances accuracy, speeds up processes, reduces human error, and improves overall operational efficiency in logistics and warehousing companies.
Do you have a question about how best to introduce or update your barcode systems?
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RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)
RFID provides automated, hands-free data collection that ensures better visibility into asset movement within warehouses or across distribution networks.
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags can be used for tracking pallets, containers, and even individual packages across the supply chain.
This enables logistics companies to monitor goods in real-time and reduce the likelihood of loss or theft.
Here are a few examples of RFID devices used in Logistics:
RP902 MFI
SL220
EA520 RP200
T6000e
Alpha 40L RFID
T4000
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QR CODES
QR codes (Quick Response codes) are increasingly being adopted in the logistics and warehouse industries due to their ability to store more data than traditional 1D barcodes and their versatility in various applications.
QR codes can hold both alphanumeric and binary data, making them highly useful for tracking, managing, and optimizing logistics and warehouse operations.
Cubetape
Cubetape is an innovative device used primarily in the logistics and warehousing industries for the measurement of parcel dimensions and weight.
It combines a digital tape measure with data capture technology to streamline the process of recording parcel information, which is essential for shipping, storage, and transportation.
Here are examples of Cubetape used in Logistics:
CS200L
CS200S
Cubetape Software
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Label Applications
Label Printing:
• Thermal Printers: Widely used for their speed and precision, thermal printers are common in industries where durable, high-quality labels are needed.
• Inkjet Printers are ideal for printing detailed information on small labels. They are often used in product labelling requiring high detail and colour.
Here are a few examples of Printers used for logistics:
MX641P
TTP-368MT
TTP-384MT
MB340T
Print and Apply:
• Shipping and Distribution:
Print and Apply systems are commonly used to label shipping cartons, pallets, and packages with destination addresses, tracking numbers, and barcode labels, ensuring that goods are accurately routed through the supply chain.
Here are a few examples of Print and Apply Systems used for Logistics:
Volt770
HM PA20
SpeedMate Blade
Pallet3
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Linerless
Linerless Labels in Logistics
Linerless labels are rapidly becoming a staple in logistics, offering significant advantages in sustainability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
Unlike traditional labels that have a backing liner, linerless labels eliminate the liner, reducing waste and supporting streamlined operations that are essential for logistics and supply chain management.
Key Benefits of Linerless Labels in Logistics:
• Waste Reduction and Sustainability:
By eliminating the liner, linerless labels help reduce waste, which aligns well with sustainability goals in logistics.
This reduction not only lessens environmental impact but also minimizes disposal costs and the need for frequent restocking, leading to a smaller carbon footprint across the supply chain.
• Cost Efficiency and Operational Savings:
With more labels per roll due to the absence of a liner, linerless labels reduce the frequency of roll changes, decreasing operational downtime.
This added efficiency translates to significant cost savings in the long run, particularly in high-volume logistics settings where label usage is extensive.
• Enhanced Tracking and Compliance:
In logistics, accurate tracking and compliance are paramount. Linerless labels offer ample space for essential tracking information, such as barcodes, QR codes, and shipping details.
These features improve traceability and visibility across the supply chain, ensuring packages are easily tracked from origin to destination and aiding in compliance with regulatory standards.
• Flexibility for Multiple Applications:
Linerless labels can be easily adapted to a variety of surfaces and packaging types, from cartons to pallets.
This versatility allows logistics providers to use a single label type across multiple stages in the supply chain, simplifying inventory and improving operational efficiency.
• Improved Safety and Efficiency:
With no liner waste, the risk of slips and falls caused by discarded liners is eliminated, promoting a safer work environment in warehouses and fulfillment centers.
Furthermore, less waste leads to cleaner workspaces, contributing to more efficient and productive operations.
While linerless labels provide many benefits, they also present specific challenges for logistics providers:
Specialized Label Applicators:
• Using linerless labels often requires specialized applicators or printers, which can be an upfront investment.
However, this investment is often offset by the long-term operational and waste-saving benefits.
Precision in Application:
• Since linerless labels use pressure-sensitive adhesives instead of liners, they require careful handling to avoid misalignment and ensure accurate placement.
Future Outlook for Linerless Labels in Logistics
The future of linerless labels in logistics is promising, as sustainability, cost-efficiency, and traceability continue to drive innovation in the industry.
Advances in adhesive technology, compatibility with various materials, and integration with data-driven tools like RFID and NFC will enhance the functionality of linerless labels.
These improvements will make them an even more valuable tool for real-time tracking, inventory management, and customer interaction.
For logistics providers aiming to improve sustainability, reduce costs, and enhance traceability across the supply chain, linerless labels represent an effective solution that aligns with evolving industry standards and customer expectations.
Here are a few examples of linerless Devices:
TH340
DH220T
DH320THC
Alpha-30LHC
Mobile Devices
Mobile Devices such as handheld scanners, smartphones, tablets, and rugged mobile computers streamline logistics processes by providing instant access to critical information and enabling seamless communication.
Key Applications of Mobile Devices
• Inventory Management
• Order Processing
• Fleet Management
• Last-Mile Delivery
• Supply Chain Visibility
• Workforce Management
• Data Collection and Analytics
Mobile Printers complement mobile devices by providing on-the-spot printing capabilities. They are essential for labeling, documentation, and customer-facing tasks, ensuring that logistics processes are fast and accurate.
Key Applications of Mobile Printers
• Warehouse Operations
• Shipping and Receiving
• Last-Mile Delivery
• Cross-Docking
• Cold Chain Logistics
• Fleet Operations
Benefits of Mobile Devices and Printers in Logistics
• Increased Efficiency
Speeds up processes like order picking, packing, and shipping.
• Real-Time Visibility
Ensures instant access to shipment and inventory data.
• Improved Accuracy
Reduces errors in labelling, documentation, and tracking.
• Cost Savings
Minimizes delays and operational inefficiencies, leading to reduced costs.
• Enhanced Customer Satisfaction
Faster deliveries and real-time updates improve the customer experience.
• Flexibility
Workers can perform tasks anywhere, reducing dependency on fixed locations.
Here are a few examples of Mobile Devices and Mobile Printers being used in Logistics:
RT112, MS852B Plus, PA768 , MS852LR , HT730 ,MS632, WD200, MS652Plus
Alpha-40L, Alpha-30L ,Alpha-30LHC
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Custom Software
Custom software for logistics is tailored specifically to meet the unique needs of a logistics or supply chain operation.
Unlike off-the-shelf solutions, custom software can address specific challenges, streamline workflows, and provide better control over various processes.
Tailored to Business Needs, Scalability, Integration with Existing Systems, Automation and Efficiency, Improved Visibility
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HM PA20
Print & Apply from HM Systems is an optimal modular solution for print-on-demand, where the latest printed label is applied to the product. The system is robust and meets every need for an industrial application for reliability, handling, and overall performance. Print labels are available with both texts, barcodes incl. 2D in 12 dots resolution (300 dpi) - in variable speed from 100 - 300 mm/sec. The system can handle label widths up to 166 mm. The HM Print & Apply is a very compact unit, which makes it easy to install in existing production lines. The label roll size is 250 mm as standard. The HM base Print & Apply unit comes with different adapters depending on the task: • Adapter with strip edge, Tamp-on, Blow-on, Top, side, and end labelling • The modular system makes top, bottom, and corner labelling possible with the same basic module • The concept involves solutions such as Intermec, Datamax, Zebra, and Sato in 203, 300, 400, and 600 dpi with foil saving option in the integrated device • Print & Apply units make labelling an efficient and economical business for the company
Industries and Applications
✔ Food & Beverage
✔ Manufacturing
✔ Pharmaceutical
✔ Logistics
✔ Agribusiness
CS200L
The Cubetape C200L is designed for use in general shipping and freight applications and will:
- Eliminate errors and guesswork
- Improve efficiency and reduce overhead
- Improve operations
- Integrate easily with existing systems
Cubetape automates the capture and transfer of critical data items needed in shipping and general freight applications and works out of the box with most parcel and shipping applications.
Dimensions
10ft/3m, 16ft/5m, 24ft/7.5m tape
Measure
Imperial and metric units, precision outputs
Scan
Battery Life:
8-hour minimum, 3-hour recharge
Speed
Capture all metrics in under 5 seconds
Track record
Working Temperature
Drop Proof
Specification
Dimensioning
- Tape 11/16 (27mm) x 10ft (3m)
- Output 1″ Round Up, cm
- Tip Replaceable regular or bigfoot maxigrip rubber
- Min/Max 2″ / 4cm, 10ft / 3m
Scanning
- Image Type Best in class CMOS
- Symbologies All Common 1D, 2D
Comms
- Wireless 2.4G Long Range PC (200m outdoor line of sight)
- Bluetooth V4.1 Direct (HID), Application (SPP), Low Energy (BLE)
- USB C Port Data transfer and recharge
Functions
- Data Packets Single Item
- Modes Online
- Control Characters Configurable
Power
- Li-Po Battery 1200mAh, maximum 2 hour recharge, replaceable
- Duty Cycle 8 hour minimum @ high duty cycle
- Standby 30 day minimum
Usability
- Single Button Power/Scan/Dimension
- LEDs Pairing and Power indications Buzzer
- Decode/Connect/Config indications
Physical
- Size 5.8 x 3.3 x 1.4in / 146 x 85 x 35mm
- Weight 14oz / 400g
Regulatory
- EMI/RFI FCC Part 15 Class B, ICES, EU EMC Directive, Taiwan EMC
- ROHS Complies 2002/95/EEC
Other
- Inclusions 2.4G USB Dongle, USB C Cable
- Warranty 12 months excluding tape cassette
- Working Temperature -20 to 160 F / -30 to +70 C
- Humidity 5% to 95% relative humidity (no condensation)
- Ambient Light Works in normal indoor and outdoor settings
Options
- Tape Cassette 16ft / 5m, 24ft / 7.5m
- Holster
- Charge Cradle 1 Way, 5 Way
- Spares Battery, Tape Cassettes
Industries and Applications
Shipping / Manufacturing / Logistics
✔ Masterdata and Revenue Protection
✔ Eliminate errors and guesswork
✔ Improve efficiency and reduce overheads
✔ Improve operations
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Download Brochure: Cubetape C200L Scanner-Dimensioner