By Plant Engineering Staff -- Plant Engineering, 6/19/2008 3:50:00 PM
FastPic4 inventory management software automatically displays a photo of the item the user is required to pick. The software manages virtually all manual and automated storage and retrieval systems, including shelving and rack, pick-to-light, horizontal and vertical carousels, and vertical lift modules. Compatible with Windows NT, 2000, and XP, the software features bar-code scanning options, bulk storage management, paper pick lists, pick banding, and continuous batch picking. It also includes a how-to demonstration program and offers full HTML documentation.
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