Digitizing the supply chain is not only the logical next step; in today's digital age, it’s also necessary. At Hall 2 Stand 2D37, Newland AIDC EMEA’s comprehensive portfolio of barcode scanning solutions enables logistics managers to meet today’s challenges and gain the real-time insights needed to stay ahead.
Real-World Pressures Accelerating Adoption
Rising demand, coupled with persistent labor shortages, has intensified operational complexity. Higher parcel volumes translate into increased picking, packing, scanning, and returns management. At the same time, new regulatory requirements and sustainability mandates are reshaping priorities across the supply chain. Together, these forces are amplifying the need for faster, more accurate, and more reliable tools. From small and mid-sized businesses to large enterprises, organizations must evolve to meet—and exceed—customer and regulatory expectations. Digitizing workflows and deploying the right automation technologies are no longer optional; they are essential.
Cutting-edge Hardware for the Competitive Edge
Because adaptability has become a decisive competitive advantage in today’s business environment, flexibility, visibility, and operational continuity are critical. Modern scanning hardware plays a central role in delivering them.
By reducing errors and increasing processing speed, barcode scanners enable teams to scale throughput without proportionally increasing headcount. Real-time, accurate data empowers smarter decision-making, strengthening operational resilience across the supply chain. It is therefore unsurprising that 74% of supply-chain leaders now describe technology as “fundamental or very important” to growth (Supply Chain Magazine). This marks a decisive shift: technology is no longer a supporting function but a strategic cornerstone.
Barcode scanning is a key element in the digital supply chain, delivering real-time visibility, improved traceability, fewer errors, faster execution, and more effective deployment of human resources. Newland AIDC EMEA offers a comprehensive, yet accessible range of purpose-built devices tailored to logistics operations from warehousing to last-mile delivery. From Android-based handheld mobile computers to wearable scanners and fixed mount scanners, the devices are designed to provide businesses of all shapes and sizes with the means to stay adaptable and thrive.
Simplified Device Management
To ensure accessibility and ease of deployment, Newland AIDC EMEA complements its hardware portfolio with a centralized mobile device management solution, Ndevor. From a single interface, organizations can enroll devices, deploy security updates and patches remotely, and monitor performance through real-time dashboards. With Ndevor, businesses reduce operational overhead while maintaining full control of their scanning infrastructure.
Why This Matters Now
The European logistics industry is at a pivotal turning point. Legacy tools such as spreadsheets, paper-based workflows, and outdated scanning devices can no longer sustain the complexity of modern supply chains. At the same time, a new generation of powerful, affordable, and connected technologies has emerged.
With billions in revenue at stake, millions of jobs dependent on efficient logistics, and e-commerce continuing to reshape warehousing and last-mile delivery, the urgency could not be greater.
Europe’s logistics success depends on supply chains that are connected, data-driven, and future-ready. Data capture tools are key. Newland AIDC EMEA’s accessible and reliable scanning solutions are a critical enabler of the next step forward in logistics transformation. Visit Newland AIDC EMEA at LogiMAT, Hall 2 Stand 2D37.