
Our software development projects focus on warehouse, Auto ID, and mobile device solutions. We design and implement systems that are closely aligned with identification and barcode technology processes and operate reliably in industrial environments.
Development always begins with a process assessment. We do not force non-existent software logic onto operations, but rather start from actual company and warehouse processes.
During the assessment, we consult with several relevant employees – shift supervisors, warehouse colleagues, IT or technical managers, and, if necessary, management. If justified, we map out the operation with a personal site visit.
The result of the process is a complex system design documentation that:
If required, the concept can also be presented in the form of a management presentation.
Our developments are most often related to the following areas:
We typically recommend hardware selection tailored to the processes, but we also adapt the software to existing equipment.
If our assessment shows that a ready-made, proven system is a more effective solution than custom development, we refer the project to a partner software company. In such cases, we recommend L-mobile’s complex solutions, which can be implemented quickly and have extensive large enterprise references.
Our projects can be short-term, targeted developments or long-term, ongoing collaborations – tailored to your needs.
We don’t start with coding, but with understanding the processes. In every case, we begin with a detailed assessment, consulting with everyone involved, from shift supervisors to warehouse workers. The result is a system design document that accurately describes the planned operation, which forms the basis of the proposal.
No. We work with an engineering approach: if during the assessment we see that there is a ready-made, proven market solution to the problem (for example, the system of our partner, L-mobile), then we will recommend that. We only develop a unique solution if it really offers a more effective solution.
Not necessarily. Although we are happy to recommend the ideal hardware, we can also adapt our software to existing equipment (data collectors, industrial terminals) if they are suitable for the task. We always consider hardware and software together.
We design specifically for industrial and logistics environments. Our main focus is on solutions that support warehouse processes, Auto ID (automatic identification) systems, and stable applications designed for mobile devices (industrial tablets, data collectors).
Yes. Our references include, for example, a software solution designed for cold storage environments (Zebra MC3X devices for Mirelite Mirsa Zrt.) and a custom Raspberry Pi-based development for manufacturing environments (Lear Corporation).
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