Alamo Group Reaps the Rewards of Mobile Combination
Customer Company Size
Large Corporate
Region
- America
- Europe
Country
- United States
Product
- RF-SMART
- Psion handheld devices
Tech Stack
- Automated Data Collection
- Real-time JD Edwards updates
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Productivity Improvements
- Customer Satisfaction
- Digital Expertise
Technology Category
- Functional Applications - Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
- Functional Applications - Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP)
- Networks & Connectivity - Wireless Local Area Network
Applicable Industries
- Agriculture
- Equipment & Machinery
Applicable Functions
- Warehouse & Inventory Management
- Logistics & Transportation
Use Cases
- Inventory Management
- Warehouse Automation
- Supply Chain Visibility
Services
- System Integration
- Software Design & Engineering Services
About The Customer
Alamo Group is a trailblazer in the design, manufacture, distribution, and service of high-quality equipment for right-of-way maintenance and agriculture. From tractor-mounted mowing and excavators to agricultural attachments and aftermarket parts, Alamo Group prides itself in leading their industry and satisfying its customers’ needs through innovative, leading-edge products; superior expanded product availability; and customer service. Alamo Group’s brands include Alamo Industrial, Tiger, Schwarze, Nite-Hawk, Gradall, VacAll, Henke, Rhino, Schulte, Herschel, ValuBilt, and M & W. The company has more than 2400 employees and operates 17 facilities in North America and Europe.
The Challenge
Alamo Group’s distribution operation was working overtime to keep pace with the business’ success. An inefficient, paper-based system in the distribution centers greatly increased the potential for human errors and sometimes hampered customer responsiveness. The company needed a solution that would automate its manual processes, reduce human error, provide real-time visibility and integrate directly with its ERP system. Alamo Group needed a modern mobile solution.
The Solution
The mobile solution for Alamo Group was RF-SMART’s automated data collection and Psion’s handheld devices. Alamo Group selected RF-SMART based on the product’s demonstrated strength, easy adaptability to its growth trends, and reasonable total cost of ownership. To run the RF-SMART solution and easily handle the heavy-duty industrial equipment and parts, Alamo Group also required flexible and rugged mobile handheld devices. The Psion equipment met these needs, being both durable and user-friendly. Alamo Group has since implemented RF-SMART and more handheld devices in seven additional USA facilities with approximately 150 – 160 users. At this point, Alamo Group is self-sufficient in rolling out the mobile combination to new locations and new business acquisitions.
Operational Impact
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