Smart Warehouse Solutions for
Connected Inventory and Paperless Workflows.
Warehouse operations are digitized by our connected hardware ecosystem. Barcode scanners, rugged handheld PDAs, Electronic Shelf Labels, industrial Mini PCs, IoT gateways, and digital display devices are configured to support receiving, inventory checks, picking, replenishment, and warehouse data visibility.
Warehouse Data Moves Fast.
Manual Workflows Slow It Down.
Inventory accuracy, picking speed, and operational visibility are reduced when warehouse hardware is disconnected or paper-based. A synchronized hardware layer is needed to connect people, shelves, goods, and warehouse systems.
Manual Inventory Errors
Stock data is often entered manually. Errors can be created, and inventory accuracy can be reduced.
Paper-Based Picking
Paper picking lists slow down warehouse teams and make order changes harder to manage.
Low Stock Visibility
Real-time inventory status cannot be trusted when scanning devices and warehouse systems are not connected.
Slow Shelf Information Updates
Shelf locations, SKU details, and picking instructions are difficult to update when labels are printed manually.
Disconnected Devices
Scanners, PDAs, Mini PCs, gateways, and display devices are often managed separately. Workflow efficiency is reduced.
Unstable Hardware in Harsh Environments
Generic devices may not be suitable for long shifts, frequent scanning, dust, movement, and warehouse workloads.
A Connected Hardware Layer Is Built for Warehouse Operations.
We connect WMS platforms, inventory systems, warehouse shelves, mobile workers, and edge devices through reliable IoT hardware. From receiving to picking, every critical warehouse node can be synchronized.
Mobile Scanning Nodes
Rugged handheld PDAs and barcode scanners are used for receiving, stocktaking, picking, and product verification.
Shelf Display Nodes
Electronic Shelf Labels and digital shelf labels can be used to show SKU data, location codes, picking instructions, and stock information.
Computing Nodes
Industrial Mini PCs and edge computing units are configured to process warehouse data and support connected devices.
Connectivity Nodes
IoT gateways are deployed to connect warehouse devices with cloud platforms, WMS systems, and local networks.
Visual Management Nodes
Digital signage and display terminals can be used for task status, zone guidance, order priority, and warehouse announcements.
Receiving and Inventory Checks Are Digitized with Mobile Scanning.
Warehouse barcode scanners and rugged handheld PDAs are used to capture SKU data, location codes, serial numbers, and package information. Manual input is reduced. Inventory accuracy is improved.
Fast Goods Receiving
Incoming goods can be scanned by handheld PDAs. Product data can be captured before stock is moved to shelves.
Accurate Stocktaking
Inventory checks can be completed with barcode scanners and mobile computers instead of manual counting sheets.
Location Verification
Shelf codes, bin locations, and pallet labels can be scanned to confirm that goods are stored correctly.
WMS Data Connection
Scanning devices can be matched with warehouse management systems to support faster data updates.
Paper Shelf Labels Are Replaced by Digital Warehouse Labels.
Electronic Shelf Labels can be deployed on warehouse shelves, bins, picking zones, and storage racks. SKU information, location codes, QR codes, picking instructions, and replenishment status can be updated faster through connected workflows.
Paperless Picking Support
Picking instructions can be displayed directly on digital shelf labels. Paper lists can be reduced.
Dynamic Bin Information
SKU details, bin codes, quantities, and location data can be updated when inventory changes.
QR Code and Barcode Display
Digital shelf labels can display QR codes or barcodes for scanning, verification, and workflow confirmation.
Replenishment Visibility
Low-stock alerts, refill status, and zone-level instructions can be displayed for warehouse teams.
Cleaner Warehouse Operations
Printed labels and manual replacements can be reduced. Shelf information can be managed with better consistency.
Warehouse Devices Are Connected Through Edge and Gateway Nodes.
Industrial Mini PCs and IoT gateways are configured to connect warehouse devices with local networks, cloud platforms, WMS systems, and edge applications. Stable data flow can be supported for high-frequency warehouse operations.
Edge Data Processing
Industrial Mini PCs can be deployed to process local warehouse data and support device communication.
IoT Device Connectivity
Gateways can be used to connect Electronic Shelf Labels, scanning devices, display terminals, and cloud systems.
24/7 Industrial Stability
Fanless computing hardware can be selected for continuous warehouse operation and demanding environments.
Software Integration Ready
Hardware can be matched with WMS, ERP, inventory platforms, and custom warehouse applications.
Recommended Hardware Kits for Smart Warehouse Projects.
Different warehouse workflows require different hardware combinations. Flexible solution kits can be prepared based on your WMS platform, warehouse size, scanning workload, and deployment plan.
Inventory Scanning Kit
Best for receiving, stocktaking, and product verification.
Includes:
- Handheld PDA
- Barcode Scanner
- Charging Dock
- Scanner Accessories
Goods can be scanned faster. Manual input can be reduced. Inventory accuracy can be improved.
Paperless Picking Kit
Best for warehouses that need digital shelf labels and picking visibility.
Includes:
- Electronic Shelf Labels
- ESL Gateway
- Label Accessories
- Cloud Management
Shelf information, bin codes, QR codes, and picking instructions can be displayed digitally. Paper labels can be reduced.
Warehouse Edge Kit
Best for device connectivity, local data processing, and WMS integration.
Includes:
- Industrial Mini PC
- IoT Gateway
- Network Accessories
- Edge Computing Hardware
Warehouse devices can be connected with WMS platforms, cloud systems, and local networks through stable edge nodes.
Full Smart Warehouse Kit
Best for new warehouses, logistics centers, and warehouse digital upgrades.
Includes:
- Handheld PDAs & Scanners
- Electronic Shelf Labels
- IoT Gateways
- Industrial Mini PCs
- Digital Signage
A complete warehouse IoT hardware layer can be deployed for receiving, inventory, picking, replenishment, and workflow visibility.
Why Smart Warehouse Projects Are Built with SynqNode.
Warehouse digitalization requires more than single devices. Mobile scanning, shelf display, edge computing, device connectivity, and software compatibility must be considered together.
Complete Warehouse Hardware Ecosystem
Barcode scanners, handheld PDAs, Electronic Shelf Labels, Mini PCs, gateways, and display devices can be supplied as one connected solution.
Built for High-Frequency Workflows
Hardware is selected for frequent scanning, long shifts, fast movement, and demanding warehouse workloads.
WMS and ERP Integration Friendly
Devices can be matched with warehouse management systems, ERP platforms, inventory software, and cloud applications.
Scalable for Multi-Site Warehouses
Pilot warehouses, regional distribution centers, and multi-site logistics networks can be supported with consistent hardware configurations.
OEM/ODM Support
Branding, packaging, firmware, Android system images, accessories, and project-based customization can be supported.
Global B2B Supply
Bulk orders, distributor cooperation, system integrator projects, and long-term supply can be supported by us.
Build a Smarter
Warehouse Hardware Layer
with SynqNode.
Tell us your warehouse workflow, WMS platform, scanning workload, and hardware needs. A suitable Smart Warehouse solution can be prepared by our team.
Tell Us About Your Warehouse Project.
Your warehouse workflow, WMS platform, scanning requirements, and hardware needs will be reviewed.