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Honeywell's Vocollect has found an ally. Voice Interface Design's VoiceID Connector software makes voice-directed warehousing as straightforward and as fast as possible.

The Voice Interface Design software is able to rapidly tailor Vocollect Voice® Solutions to one or multiple enterprise software platforms, including ERP or WMS. Importantly for supply chain businesses, VoiceID Connector is very easy to use and integrates readily.

“Having seen constraints with traditional methods of integrating voice solutions, we have developed our own VoiceID software to roll out Vocollect Voice Solutions in the warehouse,” said Nishan Wijemanne, managing director, Voice Interface Design.

“VoiceID Connector comes with the advantage of not needing any programming skills, which means it is easy to integrate and implement...

“...Australian and New Zealand supply chain businesses who are looking to leverage operations efficiency in their operations by bringing in voice solutions can now do so easier and faster thanks to the new VoiceID Connector software. We are able to deliver voice solutions in a much shorter time-frame, so supply chain businesses can see benefits and a return on investment sooner.”

Voice Interface Design is now a Total Solutions Provider Partner (TSP) of Vocollect by Honeywell, capable of integrating the entire range of Vocollect Voice® Solutions.

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