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RAVAS LLC has now a new generation of iForks - it comes with a Bluetooth output to pair to your iPhone ( Android is also available )
The weight of the goods can be stored in you phone, tare weight and product ID can be added. And at the end of the shift ( or job ) you simply email all data in a batch report (CSV style ) to an inbox for further action
If you use a Zabra terminal on Android... then you can also scan the ID codes

RAVAS Connect Me !
  • Posted 13 Jan 2019 21:04
  • By jacob
  • joined 11 Jun'04 - 11 messages
  • Zaltbommel, Netherlands
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