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Prime Vision's new strategy in Australia and New Zealand

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Prime Vision has launched a new strategy for its regional division in Australia and New Zealand with a specific focus on the Postal and Logistics industries.

According to Prime Vision: “The new strategy responds to the challenges faced by Postal and Logistics operators in the region, providing a range of solutions to help operators improve utilization of their assets, providing tracking of individual items from first mile to last mile, increasing parcel processing capacity cost effectively, and providing Consumers more choice for delivery.”

Prime Vision added that it is offering a new portfolio of solutions to deliver the new strategy including:

• Asset tracking for cages, vehicles and items within cages.• Item tracking, for first mile to last mile, using printed electronics for identification instead of barcode, stamps or other indicia.• A fully connected Internet of Postal Things (IoPT), platform built on the latest architecture technology, connecting physical ‘things’ used in the operation, with gateways to enterprise systems.• Autonomous and assisted sorting solutions, which combine Prime Visions recognition technology with robotics to sort parcels from point-to-point using mobile robots.• Smart mailboxes and home parcel lockers with secure access management solutions to enable controlled access by postal workers and confirmed acceptance by Consumers.

Prime Automation established its office in Sydney in 2011.

The Prime Automation division will change its name and be known as Prime Vision Australia, and existing contracts for the Food and Beverage industry will transfer to a new regional service provider.

 

|  A Prime Vision release  |  February 7, 2017  ||

 

 

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