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Usability in logistics

There are clear rules for user-oriented development of apps in logistics. If you master these, you will achieve greater user satisfaction, minimize the time required - and thus lower costs.
E-3 Magazine
March 9, 2020
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How targeted and easy are logistics applications to use? How well is the user guided through the logistics processes? Does the application take into account different types of devices, special lighting conditions or the use of gloves? What if there was a developer tool that already had the rules for good usability in its genes?

All apps created with it would be generated directly UX-optimized for ITS. This would result in optimized usability for SAP EWM - at the touch of a button. This tool would include templates that automatically select the appropriate fonts, button sizes, color contrasts, etc. for the logistics area.

You can also choose between a light and a dark theme depending on the lighting conditions. This leaves enough scope for individual adjustments, for example to your own corporate design. But good usability does not end with a beautiful design.

At least as important is the performance of the application through uninterrupted communication with the backend and ensuring data quality.

The Mobisys product contains all of this. It is the result of almost 30 years of experience in software and app development in over 500 customer projects. More information will be available at Logimat (Hall 8, Stand C57).

NOTE: Logimat 2020 has been canceled due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

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May 21 and 22, 2025

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