Inventory is No Longer a Dirty Word
The future is now.
Leveraging AI and computer vision, Anyline’s industry–leading barcode scanning technology can now be deployed in commercially available drones to autonomously scan inventory across entire warehouses. The drone can be programmed to fly autonomously along a set flight path, or can be controlled manually using an app, which also displays in real-time what the drone is scanning. Features such as continuous scanning and multi-barcode capture enable uninterrupted scanning of up to 30 barcodes within the camera frame simultaneously that can be integrated directly with your inventory management systems. Increase your inventory visibility, reduce costs, and eliminate safety risks for your workers.
Automating Warehouse Inventory
Drones versus manual scanning.
Autonomous drones can be managed by one employee and inventory can be counted during normal operating hours. Drone counts are highly accurate and can be performed in batches or across an entire warehouse. Counts can be taken more frequently, and safety risks are virtually non-existent.
Warehouse inventory audits and cycle counts have been very manual processes done outside of normal operating hours, requiring tall ladders or workers lifted via forklifts as high as 50 ft (15m) off the ground to reach the top of shelves, up and down every aisle. It’s expensive, requires multiple employees, is prone to human error, and puts workers at risk.