DEC10

Make your existing Symbol, Intermec gear work longer for you

Filed under: intermec, symbol, used barcode equipment, Announcements

If you're in a decision-making role in your company in this economic environment, you are looking for ways to conserve cash,  and reduce (or eliminate) capital purchases that aren't absolutely mandatory.  Everyone is being forced to revisit and review operations, supply contracts, headcount -- you name it -- in order to be as strong as possible as we head into what everyone seems to think will be, at best, a bad recessionary period.  I even heard today that the NFL, the most successful sports league ever, is laying of 10% plus of their staff because of concerns that the weak economy will negatively impact season ticket sales next year.

So the concern for the NFL and for a lot of managers is "how can I proactively position my business to survive, and prosper if possible, through the downturn?" 

At Lexicon, we suggest that you take steps to make your existing automatic data capture equipment infrastructure, your barcode scanners and portable data terminals, continue to work for you.  For example, if you have already invested in and paid for robust, durable devices from Symbol (PDT 6846, MC9060, etc.) or Intermec (T2425, T2435, T2455), then make plans to keep them maintained and productively deployed.  Unless you've got a new business requirement that makes these devices (or similar ones) obsolete, we can help you keep them running reliably -- for years to come, in some cases.  We can put annual or multi-year maintenance contracts in place for these types of devices that will keep your operation supported -- and provide value and savings to your company in the process.

In this business climate, keeping the proven, "paid for" barcode equipment productive will really stretch your ROI - and makes too much sense to ignore.

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