End-to-end documentation
Incoming goods to the warehouse
Goods from the warehouse via picking and packing
Outgoing goods
Linking of image data with process numbers (e.g. barcode)
In the event of damage, pictures prove quantity and condition of the goods.
In the event of a dispute, the footage can be used in court.
Format GBF is tamper-proof
Parcel is missing or damage is reported.
Parcel tracking finds goods or clarifies current location.
Link to ERP system: goods are scanned repeatedly as they run through the supply chain and can therefore can be tracked.
The starting point of the search is the most recent scan.
The route is traceable.
Areas of critical importance are monitored with a video image.
When an incident is reported, the video material can be consulted to trace the incident.
It is possible to search within the video material using a variety of criteria (e.g. time or process number, etc.).
The images can be exported as forgery-proof GBF format and are legally useable court.
It is easy to trace the time of an accident.
The video material can be used to search for activities in a defined area. Thus it can be clarified when and what happened by whom.
The data can be exported as a tamper-proof GBF format.
From the continuous cooling chain and weights to protection against unauthorised access: The law gives you a lot to think about. The cooling system provides the temperature, the scales provide the weight, and the access control provides the personal data – and all of this information is shown on the video image via a single interface.
Documentation of all relevant processes based on image files.
Interfces allow links to systems.
Combination of process documentation and safety.
Variances on data are displayed on images.
Requirements for regulations are met e.g.:
Protection against unauthorized access to warehouse and shipping areas
Known Consignor
Image recordings can only be viewed in 4-eyes mode
Recording of export transactions and views of the video material
Export of data in tamper-proof GBF format