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The ShipHawk WMS User Experience (UX) is 100% web-based and will run on virtually any mobile and fixed device that supports the WebKit- or Chromium-based browser engine, including but not limited to Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Edge, Opera, or Silk. If operating ShipHawk WMS on a mobile device, that device must be running a recent version either Google Android, Amazon Fire OS, or Apple iOS. You may also run ShipHawk WMS on virtually any modern-day desktop or tablet operating system, using one of the browsers noted above.
ShipHawk WMS was designed to run a “paperless” warehouse operation using mobile devices and Barcode Scanning technology; however, ShipHawk WMS can be operated using paper-driven processes and without barcoded items, if desired or required.
ShipHawk WMS is compatible with touch screen devices, barcode scanners (acting as keyboard wedges, either wired or wireless), and traditional keyboards (soft or hard). The most common device deployed for using ShipHawk WMS in a warehouse is a Motorola TC70 Mobile Computer; however, some customers have simply chosen to deploy low-cost consumer-grade tablets with wireless scanners, typically costing substantially less. Regardless of the device, ShipHawk WMS offers a consistent, easy-to-use, intuitive user experience.
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