09.27.23
Zebra Technologies announced Nhat Tin Logistics has successfully introduced Zebra’s scanning solution at all of its branches to enhance the traceability of received parcels and keep up with in-creased deliveries driven by consumers’ heightened expectations within the on-demand economy.
E–commerce is reportedly the fastest growing Third-Party Logistics (3PL) market segment global-ly. Retailers are increasingly relying upon 3PLs to help manage omnichannel and e–commerce supply chain operations. In Vietnam, the e-commerce market hit US$14 billion in 2022 and is ex-pected to reach US$32 billion by 2025.
As one of Vietnam’s express delivery companies, Nhat Tin Logistics has an operating network covering all 63 provinces in Vietnam and is trusted by many renowned global brands and fast-growing local enterprises.
“Nhat Tin Logistics is constantly looking at innovative ways to enhance our operations to better improve service quality for our customers, driven by the rising economy,” said Nguyễn Văn Tú, General Director, Nhat Tin Logistics. “By introducing the right scanning technology, we have cut costs by 5% and increased our operational efficiency by 15%.”
Previously, Nhat Tin Logistics was using consumer smartphones to perform the scanning of its received parcels as part of its track and trace process. This was relatively time consuming because the smartphone cameras were slow and had difficulty capturing blurry barcode labels on the par-cels. Nhat Tin had to constantly reprint the barcode labels which resulted in increased operational cost and wasted time. The smartphones also tend to run out of battery quickly.
The solution implemented by Nhat Tin Logistics includes Zebra’s DS2278 handheld scanner and DS9308 hands-free scanner. Powered by PRZM Intelligent Imaging technology, Zebra’s scanners can quickly and easily capture poorly printed, damaged, crinkled, faded, truncated and low contrast barcodes. The long battery life of these scanners reduces the need to recharge throughout the day, so users count on them to last all day.
E–commerce is reportedly the fastest growing Third-Party Logistics (3PL) market segment global-ly. Retailers are increasingly relying upon 3PLs to help manage omnichannel and e–commerce supply chain operations. In Vietnam, the e-commerce market hit US$14 billion in 2022 and is ex-pected to reach US$32 billion by 2025.
As one of Vietnam’s express delivery companies, Nhat Tin Logistics has an operating network covering all 63 provinces in Vietnam and is trusted by many renowned global brands and fast-growing local enterprises.
“Nhat Tin Logistics is constantly looking at innovative ways to enhance our operations to better improve service quality for our customers, driven by the rising economy,” said Nguyễn Văn Tú, General Director, Nhat Tin Logistics. “By introducing the right scanning technology, we have cut costs by 5% and increased our operational efficiency by 15%.”
Previously, Nhat Tin Logistics was using consumer smartphones to perform the scanning of its received parcels as part of its track and trace process. This was relatively time consuming because the smartphone cameras were slow and had difficulty capturing blurry barcode labels on the par-cels. Nhat Tin had to constantly reprint the barcode labels which resulted in increased operational cost and wasted time. The smartphones also tend to run out of battery quickly.
The solution implemented by Nhat Tin Logistics includes Zebra’s DS2278 handheld scanner and DS9308 hands-free scanner. Powered by PRZM Intelligent Imaging technology, Zebra’s scanners can quickly and easily capture poorly printed, damaged, crinkled, faded, truncated and low contrast barcodes. The long battery life of these scanners reduces the need to recharge throughout the day, so users count on them to last all day.