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| The Self-Service & Kiosk Show February 13-14, 2006 | Orlando
"We came to the show with high expectations and walked away with just the solution we came to find."
- Bryan Smith, U.S. Bank
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| The Importance of Uptime Kiosks are a great way to entice new customers and enhance the level of service provided to current ones. A down kiosk, however, accomplishes neither, and the negative ramifications are far-reaching. A strong maintenance program is crucial to the success of any self-service project.
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New this week ... | | Can RFID put an end to lost luggage? McCarran Airport has done away with barcodes in its baggage check department, opting instead for RFID tags. It's an experiment that has paid off with greater accuracy and fewer lost bags. But is the technology still too expensive to take hold industry-wide? | | Read more | |
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Also this week ... | | Kiosk aids warehouse workflow for soft-drink company Self-service technology is helping a leading manufacturer and distributor of beverages with its warehouse logistics. Forklift drivers throughout their 400 distribution centers simply approach a kiosk - without leaving the forklift - then swipe an ID card into the unit's card reader and input the request by either touchscreen or keyboard. The kiosk accesses the required information from the SAP order management system, then prints the pick ticket. | | Read more |
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