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Intermec Cooperation Helps Remove Excess Waste Out Of Wastewater Management Operations

Source: Intermec, Inc.
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A proponent of technology, Rushton liked what she saw when she traveled to Pierce County, Washington, to examine their implementation of barcode technology into their operations. Deployed five years prior, the Pierce County system used Intermec Wireless Barcode Scanners in conjunction with Hansen warehouse management programs and JMT Systems mobile solutions to streamline their operations. The technological updates reduced labor, improved accuracy, and enabled Pierce Country workers to get rid of traditional pen and paper inventory systems.

When making the decision to update the City of Boise to a centralized barcode system, Rushton called upon JMT systems and Intermec to assist in developing a customized solution. Mike Bosko, president of JMT Systems and staunch proponent of Intermec devices, met with Rushton to assess the city’s needs.

Before making the decision to change over the operations to a barcode system, Rushton knew she wanted to use Intermec technology.

“I knew we wanted Intermec products because of their reputation for durability,” Rushton stated. “Because the products were going to be used in a concrete building with very little heat, we wanted something that could withstand a variety of elements. After speaking with numerous people who used Intermec’s products, we knew it was the solution for us.”

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