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Larry Olson of Picavi featured in Material Handling Wholesaler

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Larry Olson, Senior Sales Manager at Picavi, the provider in pick-by-vision technology, was recently interviewed by Kevin Lawton, podcast host on The New Warehouse. The interview is featured in Material Handling Wholesaler. Olson and Lawton discussed how picking technology has evolved. Listen to the full interview here.

According to Olson, Picavi has a futuristic solution to picking which is already a reality. This great technology is harnessed for the enterprise in a very smart way. It allows pickers to see the information they need in order to make a successful pick right in front of their eyes at all times as it is projected through the smart glasses. This creates an almost completely hands-free picking solution that speeds up the pick time and increases accuracy.

Material Handling Wholesaler (MHW) is an internationally known publication serving the wholesale material handling industry.

About Picavi’s Vision-as-a-Service (VaaS)

As order volumes rise, logistics specialists look to introduce a new order picking system or expand their existing inventory of wearables. Too often there is no budget for new procurements. Picavi solves this problem with its new Vision-as-a-Service (VaaS) product category. This offers users unlimited access to the pick-by-vision ecosystem. Picavi has created a win-win scenario that gives everyone incredible flexibility.

As the logistics industry experiences the biggest peak in history, many companies are planning to add more devices to their wearables inventory to stay on top of rising order volumes. Picavi is responding to this demand for easy scalability with its VaaS model. This full-service package, with all the necessary software licenses and release upgrades, along with connection to the WMS or ERP system, is offered at a fixed price. Customers also receive personal software support and the full pick-by-vision hardware as a turnkey solution from a single source.

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