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InvoTech Systems, a provider of linen and uniform inventory-control solutions for hotels, casinos, resorts, theme parks and sports arenas, has announced the launch of its new GIMS mobile inventory software for portable ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) RFID handheld readers. The new system is designed to streamline laundry processing, the company reports, since it provides "instant inventory" of bulk linens, storerooms and uniform carts. Employees can use the GIMS mobile inventory software installed on a Motorola Solutions MC3190-Z handheld RFID reader, to reduce labor costs by creating a more efficient inventory process, according to the company.
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In hotel and casino laundry operations, the GIMS handheld can scan and inventory entire storerooms and laundry carts filled with uniforms and linens wirelessly, and then send instant, real-time updates to the property database. InvoTech recently demonstrated its new, portable handheld reader at the grand opening of the Fujitsu Solutions Center, held at Fujitsu Frontech North America's headquarters in Foothill Ranch, Calif. The two companies are already partners: InvoTech's GIMS UHF RFID systems for tracking uniforms and linens leverages Fujitsu Frontech's rubber-encapsulated labels that can be sewn into every uniform, linen or towel.
Each tag has a unique ID number linked in the GIMS software to the particular type of item, as well as to its laundering history. During the demonstration, Fujitsu showcased the GIMS software operating on Fujitsu Frontech's NuVola Cloud appliance, in order to demonstrate "anywhere" inventory updates via remote UHF RFID tracking devices. The demonstration was used to instantly process bulk uniforms, linens and hospital scrubs, illustrating how the MC3190-Z handheld, integrated with GIMS mobile software, can save time and increase staff productivity.
The GIMS mobile inventory software communicated remotely to the GIMS database via a Wi-Fi connection, wirelessly transmitting its data directly to the cloud. The updated information, which can be instantly shared by many different resources to monitor activity and inventory levels, was connected to a Microsoft Windows-based tablet at the demonstration.