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Spirit Data Capture launches off-the-shelf mobile enterprise apps

Spirit Data Capture has launched a new range of off-the-shelf software applications designed to streamline various supply chain processes. The new apps can be installed in a range of handheld devices and are said to improve efficiency, accuracy and reliability.
December 21, 2017 Read time: 1 min


The Inspection app is designed for companies that carry out regular quality assurance inspections in markets such as roads, buildings, vehicles and individual items.

The electronic Proof of Delivery (Epod) app is aimed at organisations partly or wholly involved in distribution. It comes with several modules including vehicle inspections; warehousing; task management; deliveries; return to the depot and; customer surveys. It is said to integrate easily with existing systems and can be customized with the company’s own brand, logo and colours.

In addition, the Epod in the Last Mile has been developed specifically for local companies that deal with the final stage of delivery by taking over from a nationwide distributor.

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