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March 29, 2023

5 Ways to Make Your Warehouse Mobile

Equipping warehouse workers with mobile solutions can streamline operations to make them more efficient. Mobile puts frontline workers at the edge of innovation, empowering them to take part in Industry 4.0 as you redesign the supply chain of the future. Here are five ways to make your warehouse more mobile.

Not all consumer-grade mobile devices are suitable for warehouse work. But Samsung Galaxy rugged devices can withstand drops on hard concrete floors; they won't shatter if they're dropped from a forklift; and their battery lasts all day.

Samsung's Galaxy XCover6 Pro smartphone and Galaxy Tab Active4 Pro tablet are both built to the Defense Department's latest MIL-STD-810 specifications. In other words, the Department of Defense (DOD) has certified that these devices can be dropped repeatedly without breaking, function at extreme temperatures and high humidity and are resistant to water, dust and shock.

This video was contributed by Samsung.

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