May30 , 2026

    QodeNext Launches Mobile Scanning Tablets for Warehouse Operations

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    QodeNext has launched a new range of mobile scanning tablets designed to improve efficiency, accuracy, and real-time visibility in warehouse and logistics operations.

    The company said the rugged devices are built for high-volume industrial environments, enabling faster barcode scanning, inventory tracking, and seamless integration with warehouse management systems. The tablets are aimed at reducing manual errors and improving operational speed across storage and distribution facilities.

    Logistics technology providers noted that demand for handheld and mobile scanning solutions has been rising as warehouses increasingly adopt automation, digital tracking, and paperless workflows. The new devices are expected to support tasks such as inbound and outbound shipment verification, stock reconciliation, and real-time data updates.

    QodeNext said the tablets are designed with durable hardware features suitable for harsh warehouse conditions, including dust resistance, impact protection, and long battery life to support extended shifts. The devices also support wireless connectivity to enable continuous synchronization with enterprise systems.

    Industry experts said such solutions are becoming critical as e-commerce growth, supply chain complexity, and faster delivery expectations push logistics operators to modernise warehouse operations. The rollout is expected to strengthen digital transformation efforts across mid-sized and large warehousing networks.

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