Print Article





















VoiteQ’s VoiceMan middleware will interface between the Vocollect Talkman T5 wearable computer, and LBS’ existing VISTA system. Operatives can work completely hands and eyes free by receiving picking commands from the WMS to a plug-in headset and the computer, the system literally talks the operative through their task. The voice-directed application typically delivers accuracy levels exceeding 99.9% and greatly increases productivity, which in turn delivers a very fast ROI.









Money concludes, “Not only were we impressed by the results of the trial, but we really liked VoiteQ’s approach to the project, working with us as partners to create a solution that meets our exact requirements. Their knowledge and experience of implementing voice solutions enabled them to tailor their system to cope with the nuances of our business.”



The trial has been deemed such a success, that LBS are already planning where else in the business they could benefit from using voice. They believe that the flexibility of voice means that voice will be the ideal tool for bulk picking, replenishment and stock control.









Littlehampton Book Services (LBS), one of the leading book distributors in the UK, has decided to implement voice technology from VoiteQ following a successful four week trial of the solution. The trial was deemed a success after meeting LBS’ criteria of achieving near 100% first time picking accuracy; during the trial LBS actually achieved a 95% reduction in picking errors.


The implementation of VoiteQ’s VoiceMan middleware and Vocollect® wearable voice computers will replace LBS’ existing paper-based picking. The solution will be used to pick individual books from a zone based conveyor system. The operator selects the zone to work in, waits for a box to arrive, tells the voice device the invoice number and is then directed to pick all the items for that box, within that zone.

Graham Money, LBS’ Operations Director says, “We had a healthy wariness of installing new technology, as did our operatives, which is why we were happy that VoiteQ were able to conduct a trial with us. We were extremely pleased with the results, not only the dramatic increase in accuracy achieved during the trial but also the feedback from our team. The team appreciate how natural it is to use a voice system and how it has actually made their tasks easier.”


Page: 1 2 3 
  ADM Londis picks up on the benefits of Voice Technology

January 2009
ADM Londis plc, one of Ireland’s premier symbol groups, is reporting a reduction in warehouse running costs of around €300,000 per annum following its investment in an Accord® Voice Picking solution from BCP for its central Warehouse & Distribution facility.



  Otis Agrees 5-Year Deal with Jade Communications

Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside, UK, 15 January 2009
Otis, the world's largest manufacturer of lifts, escalators and trav-o-lators® has signed Jade Communications, one of the UK's leading providers of mobile voice and data communications, to supply, maintain and manage Motorola MC70 handheld computers for its UK and Ireland field service engineers.



  HOWEG IMPLEMENTS A VOXWARE-BASED VOICE SOLUTION DELIVERED BY EXPERTEAM AG

Zürich, Switzerland
A voice-picking solution was delivered to Howeg by ExperTeam, and operates on LXE HX3 hands free - terminals.



  Proteus to provide Speech Warehouse Management System to 3PL company PRL Group.


Proteus customer, PRL group in Dublin has won the contract to supply 3PL services to Robert Roberts Ltd.



  LXE Announces Software Development Tools Now Available from MCL Technologies

LATLANTA and WATERLOO, Belgium – Dec. 3, 2008
Further strengthening its channel market focus, LXE Inc., the wireless logistics computing business of EMS Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: ELMG) announced today a new agreement with MCL Technologies that gives partners greater access to MCL software tools on LXE equipment.



  AWG slashes picking errors with BCP’s Voice Picking

November 2008
Grocery wholesaler, Appleby Westward Group Ltd (AWG), reports a 97.3% reduction in pick errors, saving over £100,000 p.a., following its investment in BCP’s Accord™ Voice Recognition technology.



  Donaldson Doubles DC Velocity and Approaches 100 Percent Order Accuracy with Manhattan Associates

NIEUWEGEIN and ATLANTA – October 23, 2008
Donaldson Company Inc., (NYSE:DCI) the leading global manufacturer of filtration systems and replacement parts, has implemented the Warehouse Management System (WMS) of global supply chain optimisation provider Manhattan Associates (NASDAQ: MANH) to support its new European Distribution Centre (EDC) in Bruges, Belgium.



  Psion Teklogix appoints Paul Westmoreland as new Managing Director UK

October 2008
Psion Teklogix has appointed Paul Westmoreland as its new Managing Director UK.His brief is to maintain the company’s leading position in the UK’s mobile computing technology solutions market.