Built for high-volume execution
It supports fast operator work in goods receiving, internal relocation, picking and similar repetitive flows.
FlexMobile runs on phones, handheld terminals and tablets to support mobile business tasks that require fast, accurate execution at very high repetition volumes.
We primarily use FlexMobile as the mobile interface of FlexPortals, but it can be connected to any system that provides the interfaces required for operation. A large part of the mobile behavior can be controlled from the server side, which makes rollout and fine-tuning extremely fast and flexible.
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FlexMobile is especially strong where speed, accuracy and very high repetition are baseline requirements, or where FlexPortals functionality needs to be available directly at the point of execution.
It supports fast operator work in goods receiving, internal relocation, picking and similar repetitive flows.
A significant part of mobile behavior can be centrally controlled, so process changes often do not require a full app release.
It can be used on phones, industrial handhelds and tablets, aligned to the given operating environment.
Warehouse and other business operations can be executed directly where they physically make sense, without returning to a desktop just to look up data, because the mobile interface shows all necessary information.
FlexMobile is used in operations that are business-critical and executed at very high repetition volumes, while also bringing FlexPortals functionality directly to the point of execution.
Fast registration, identification and verification of incoming goods directly where the operation happens.
Accurate execution of movements between storage locations with real-time feedback and minimal operator overhead.
Support for large-volume repetitive picking tasks with quick step guidance and low error rates.
It is not limited to warehouse environments and can support any mobile task backed by an enterprise system.
FlexMobile is not an application that works meaningfully on its own, but a mobile client that receives its interfaces and functionality dynamically from the server. It does not require the full FlexPortals stack behind it, because it can be connected to any backend system that provides the interfaces required for operation.
One of the key strengths of FlexMobile is that much of the mobile workflow behavior can be driven from the server side. This speeds up development, reduces release risk and enables quick operational tuning.
We mainly use FlexMobile as the mobile interface of FlexPortals, but it can connect to any system that implements the required interfaces. That makes it suitable both as part of a new platform and as a mobile extension of an existing environment.